Who Gives a Crap

Who Gives A Crap is an Australian social enterprise revolutionizing bathroom essentials with a mission to enhance global sanitation. Their range includes toilet paper, tissues, and paper towels crafted from 100% recycled paper or sustainably sourced bamboo, all delivered in plastic-free packaging.

Since its inception in 2012, the company has committed to donating 50% of its profits to non-profits focused on providing clean water and toilets to those in need. To date, they’ve contributed over $12 million to such causes.

Certified as a B Corporation and holding FSC® Chain-of-Custody certification, Who Gives A Crap ensures high standards of environmental and social responsibility. Their products are available for purchase in bulk or through flexible subscription plans, all with carbon-neutral shipping.

By choosing Who Gives A Crap, consumers support a brand that combines sustainability, social impact, and a touch of humor to make a meaningful difference. 

Who Gives a Crap

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Founders

Simon Griffiths, Jehan Ratnatunga, Danny Alexander

Founded

2012

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