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Extra-Thick Bamboo Paper Towels: Soft & Sustainable Products Announced

The latest selection of 100% organic bamboo paper towels and toilet paper from US-based supplier Purafide offers a sustainable and eco-friendly option for homes and businesses across the country.

In addition to sustainability, the latest range of bamboo paper towel products from US-based Purafide offers several improvements over traditional paper towels, such as greater durability, thickness, and anti-allergy properties for use on any skin type. A sample box containing four toilet paper rolls and two paper towel rolls is now available for order via the firm’s website, allowing clients to assess the products for themselves.

More details can be found at https://www.purafide.com/

Purafide highlights the concerning rates of deforestation, both in the US and in many other parts of the world, and explains that bamboo is much faster growing compared to the trees traditionally used for paper towels and toilet paper. As a result, the company’s bamboo-based products require less land area to support their manufacture, reducing the environmental impact.

“Our bamboo paper towels and toilet paper contain no bleach, no hydrogen peroxide, no formaldehyde, no chlorine, no PFAS, and no dyes, so it’s much safer to use on any type of skin,” a company representative explained. “Many people aren’t aware, but bamboo fiber is ten times stronger than wood pulp fiber, so our products are also much more durable.”

While traditional paper towels are made from trees, a renewable resource, a recent report from UK-based GreenMatch states that consumption of paper towels has increased by 200% since the pandemic, requiring approximately 270 million trees to be felled globally every year. The trees used for such products are commercially grown but can take several years to reach maturity, requiring additional areas to support increased manufacture.

Purafide explains that bamboo is much faster growing than the aspen or birch trees traditionally used for paper towels, meaning that a smaller area of land can support a higher production rate. In addition, the company states that bamboo absorbs 45% more carbon dioxide and releases 35% more oxygen when compared to an equivalent stand of trees.

About Purafide

Headquartered in Autin, Texas, Purafide is a USMC veteran and woman-founded business. In addition to bamboo paper towels and toilet paper, the family-owned company offers a range of air purifiers, also available via the online store.

“Purafide’s bamboo toilet paper is first class: three-ply, strong, and soft,” one client recently stated. “We like that no trees or bleach/chemicals are used and that it’s sustainably sourced. We’ve also recommended it to many of our friends, who have now switched to using it.”

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://www.purafide.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Wade Zunker
Email: Send Email
Organization: Purafide
Address: 14900 Avery Ranch Blvd. Suite C200 #252, Austin, Texas 78717, United States
Phone: +1-512-750-5885
Website: https://www.purafide.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89144081

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