Help Us Celebrate Earth Day
Help Us Celebrate Earth Day
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We can all do more. We're proud of our bidet products' positive impact on helping customers reduce their environmental impact by reducing paper and water waste. Between April 11 and April 23 save up to 45% on select Bio Bidet models and make sustainability a part of your daily habits. During this period Bio Bidet will also be covering the cost of making your orders carbon neutral. You can shop the sale here.
We know that bidets are an important part of creating a more sustainable future. By reducing toilet paper in the US, which uses more toilet paper than any other country, we can protect forests, lower carbon emissions, and help families achieve their sustainability goals.
Earth Day and Arbor Day bookend a week that has grown into an opportunity for people to learn, engage, and change. Take a second to learn more about these important dates.
Arbor Day was first celebrated in 1872 and invited individuals and families to plant trees. 100 years later, the National Arbor Day Foundation was established to expand that mission to every day of the year. Today, The Arbor Day Foundation partners with businesses, volunteer groups and government land management agencies to make healthy, vibrant forests possible for future generations and to the benefit of countless ecosystems.
Since 1970, Earth Day has served as the focal point of many climate and outdoor advocacy groups across the country. The holiday has since gone global, with millions of people engaging in Earth Day activities like picking up trash, volunteering at recycling centers, building and maintaining trails, and advocating on behalf of environmental causes to local, regional, and national legislators.
Americans use roughly 30 pounds of toilet paper per person, per year. That's 130 rolls each.
Learn how Water Does It Better and feel extra clean by making the switch.
Environmental efforts shouldn't be a one-day or one-week effort. Make climate-conscious decisions year round to make a substantial change.
Take time to find ways to reduce your climate impact,
such as:
- Carpool
- Recycle at home and work
- Reduce your use of one-time products like plastic bags and, you guessed it, toilet paper
Find more ways to make a difference.