How Bambio Bamboo Toilet Paper Revives Britain’s Wild Heritage

Britain has lost 56% of its woodland species since 1970, with dormice populations crashing by 72% (State of Nature Report 2023). Traditional toilet paper production degrades 380,000 hectares of critical habitats annually - equivalent to 1.5x the New Forest (Wildlife Trusts Habitat Audit).

Our bamboo farms act as biodiversity corridors:
23+ priority species protected - including hedgehogs, skylarks & barbastelle bats
11 native tree species replanted per hectare to mimic ancient woodland
34% higher pollinator density vs conventional forestry (Kew Gardens 2023 study)

Your purchase drives


0.5㎡ habitat secured per roll- enough for a dormouse’s 6-month nesting cycle
£0.10 per packfunding night-vision camera traps in protected woodlands
Community science- scan packaging QR codes to access live wildlife cams

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  1. [State of Nature 2023 Partnership Report]
  2. [Kew Gardens - Bamboo Biodiversity Impact Study]
  3. [The Wildlife Trusts - Habitat Restoration Metrics]