Product description

SOFT + STRONG

Bamboo's natural grass fibers produce a strong paper that is still soft for you and your Caboo! Our 2-ply paper is sturdy and soft for an impeccable clean.

SEPTIC SAFE

Our toilet paper dissolves quickly and naturally keeping your system running smoothly. Using non-septic safe paper leads to a build up in pipes and sewage backup.

BREAKS DOWN NATURALLY

Bamboo fibers break down in an average of 4-6 months. It's easy to see why Caboo is a smart choice when you compare that to the years of time it takes for tree paper to break down fully.

BPA FREE

BPA is chemical compound used in manufacturing that has been linked to adverse side effects in humans. We are proud to produce BPA free TP for you and your family.

Bamboo lifestye

Bamboo is one of the fastest growing, least needy grasses on the planet. Our full line of Bamboo baby wipes, flushable wipes, napkins, paper towels and toilet paper help the earth.

The paper industry clear cuts 1,000,000 acres of North American boreal forest each year. While trees may be replanted (and re-cut) the forest is gone forever.

But, Trees Grow Too, Right?

Yes, but the complex ecosystem that is a forest is gone forever. A forest is biodiverse. Over time, it is populated by different species of plants, animals and other living things at all stages of growth. They depend on each other, creating a complex ecosystem our climate depends on. It can't be replicated. Big Paper basically replants tree farms: only 1 or 2 species of the fastest growing trees all planted at once so they can get cut down again. This is why tree-free matters.

How is Caboo a more Earth-conscious choice than recycled paper?

Bamboo and Sugarcane are grasses, not hardwoods. They both grow very quickly and, after harvest, grow back just as quickly. No replanting is necessary. Unlike trees, which can take up to 30 years to grow and mature, bamboo and sugarcane grow back as quickly as in three to four months. When a tree is cut, it never grows back. In addition, bamboo’s natural rhizome (root) network protects soil from erosion and retains moisture, and bamboo can grow in environments with depleted soil and little water. In fact, it actually returns nutrients to the soil; improving degraded areas.

How Caboo gives back.

It's not just the trees impacted.

Bamboo vs. Trees

Tree-Free > Reused Tree Paper