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Recycled Kitchen Roll 6-Pack | 100% Recycled Paper

Recycled Kitchen Roll 6-Pack | 100% Recycled Paper

By Who Gives A Crap

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Kitchen Roll That Doesn't Cost Forests

Spills happen. Trees shouldn't have to pay the price. This kitchen roll is made from 100% recycled paper—giving old paperwork a useful second life whilst keeping forests standing.

It works exactly how kitchen roll should: absorbent, strong enough for proper messes, and it doesn't fall apart when wet. The difference is what went into making it.

What You Get

  • Six rolls of kitchen paper towels
  • 120 extra-long sheets per roll (720 sheets total)
  • Made from 100% recycled paper
  • No inks, dyes or artificial scents
  • Plastic-free packaging throughout

Why Recycled Paper Matters

Traditional kitchen roll is often made from virgin wood pulp—meaning trees are cut down specifically to make disposable paper products. It's an enormous waste of resources for something you use once and throw away.

Recycled paper takes materials that already exist (old documents, newspapers, cardboard) and gives them another useful life before they eventually break down. No new trees required. The paper still does its job—mopping up spills, wiping surfaces, drying hands—but without the environmental cost of deforestation.

The Details

FSC Certified: The Forest Stewardship Council certification ensures responsible forest management throughout the supply chain.

B Corp Certified: Who Gives A Crap meets rigorous standards for social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.

Extra long sheets: 120 sheets per roll means fewer roll changes and better value. More cleaning per roll.

No unnecessary additives: Unscented, undyed, and free from inks. Just effective, absorbent paper that does what you need it to do.

About Who Gives A Crap

Who Gives A Crap donates 50% of their profits to help build toilets and improve sanitation in developing countries. So far, they've donated over £10 million to WaterAid and other partners working on water, sanitation and hygiene projects.

It's a straightforward proposition: buy the kitchen roll you need anyway, and the profits help people who lack access to proper sanitation. Your household staples doing double duty.

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