A whole new way to save trees

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Tens of thousands of trees are cut down every day in the U.S. to make household paper. And on average, trees take 20 years to grow back after harvesting. Bamboo takes just three months to grow back, and it makes soft, strong, sustainable paper.

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Uncompromised performance

The perfect combination of strong, soft, and absorbent so you can easily take on all of life’s messes.

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100% panda-friendly bamboo

Protects forests, re-grows faster, and emits 30% less greenhouse gas vs. tree-based paper products.

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Paper that saves trees

We’re doing even more to protect our forests, like partnering with The Nature Conservancy to support Indigenous-led conservation in Southeast Alaska.

Grove Co. is on a roll

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Grove Co. Tree-Free Toilet Paper

100% bamboo toilet paper with 3-ply for added plushness and comfort you can feel good about. Every roll lasts twice as long as traditional toilet paper and is packaged in recycled and recyclable paper. Always free of plastic waste!

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Grove Co. Tree-Free Paper Towels

Made with 100% bamboo fibers and a 2-ply construction for durability and fast absorption. It lasts twice as long as a traditional paper towel and is packaged in recycled and recyclable paper. Always free of plastic waste!

"Soft, yet strong...I won't go back to using expensive brand name toilet paper. This bamboo surprisingly won me over."

- Carol R.

Two million acres closer to a sustainable future

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Caring for communities and the planet

We’re partnering with The Nature Conservancy through 2030 to help bring two million acres of Alaska’s Tongass Rainforest under community authority to steward critical ecosystems and advance global climate action.*

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Why tree-free?

Trees do a lot for us. They filter air by absorbing carbon dioxide, provide vital habitats and natural shelter for humans and animals alike, and sustain essential biodiversity. When you opt for Grove Co. Tree-Free Paper, you prevent harmful deforestation and let trees do what they do best.

FAQ

Is Grove Co. Tree-Free Toilet Paper safe for septic tanks?

Yes! Grove Co. Tree-Free Toilet Paper is fully biodegradable. In-house tests reveal that our toilet paper achieved full biodegradability within 20-28 days, which was comparable, if not faster, than traditional toilet paper.

Is the packaging recyclable?

We are proud to be moving all Grove Co. Tree-Free paper products to recycled paper packaging, for as little waste as possible. Our toilet paper, paper towels, and tissues already come in plastic-free, recyclable paper packaging and the rest of the line will soon follow.

Where is Grove Co. Tree-Free bamboo sourced from?

Grove Co. Tree-Free products use responsibly-sourced bamboo from small family farms in China, where bamboo is a native species. Our bamboo is not a source of food for pandas and does not contribute to clear-cutting forests. Because it’s native to the area where it grows, it can also be grown without fertilizers or pesticides and doesn’t need to be replanted. Plus, bamboo generates three times the amount of oxygen than the carbon emitted from transporting it overseas, so we feel good about sourcing it from China.

*Between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2030, Company will contribute $1,500,000 to The Nature Conservancy’s Emerald Edge Conservation Program. The purchase of Grove Collaborative products will not result in an additional contribution to TNC. The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. More information about TNC is available by mail at 4245 N Fairfax Dr, Ste 100, Arlington, VA 22203, USA, by phone at 1-800-628-6860 or at nature.org.