Sustainability

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We went on a quest to create a sustainable product with a real impact on the world. Solving a real world problem, energy.

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Finding that treating human waste is responsible for a lot of energy use.

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Also finding that human waste contains a high amount of renewable energy and that the biofuel produced from it could balance the ecology and bring a more sustainable bioeconomy future to developing nations.

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Based on research and second-party data, we were able to calculate how much toilet paper is used on a daily basis for an average human.

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We set on a mission to find the most cutting edge technology to invest in. We were able to partner with some organizations that generate energy from human waste.

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We provide those organizations part of our profit to support this mission and generate clean energy.

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Each box is equivalent to half a ton of energy generated.

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Welcome Caca concept was born, we welcome your caca! Thank you for contributing to a healthier and clean energy future.

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We look forward to investing in more renewable energy projects around the world, turning human waste into energy!

Renewable energy generated until now:

0 boxes sold = 0 tons of energy produced

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Is traditional toilet paper really that bad for the environment?

Let's dive into the world of toilet paper and its impact on our planet! Traditional toilet paper, unfortunately, has a bit of a dirty secret when it comes to its environmental footprint. Most traditional toilet paper is made from virgin wood pulp, which means trees are chopped down to make those fluffy rolls we use every day.

Now, imagine a forest full of majestic trees, each one a home to birds, squirrels, and countless critters. When we use traditional toilet paper, we're essentially saying, "Hey, let's cut down some trees just so I can wipe my bum!" Not the best environmental choice, right?

But fear not, eco-warriors! This is where recycled toilet paper swoops in to save the day. Recycled toilet paper is made from—you guessed it—recycled materials! That means no trees are harmed in the making of your bathroom business.

By choosing recycled toilet paper, you're not only keeping those trees standing tall and proud, but you're also reducing the demand for new paper production, saving water, and preventing pollution. Plus, you're giving a second life to paper that would otherwise end up unrecycled.

So, next time you're stocking up on TP, think green and go recycled! Your bum, the planet, and all those forest critters will thank you for it.