ARE YOU A BUM BOODIST?
Bum Boodist (n): 1.) Someone who is passionate about Bum Boosa’s products and mission. 2.) Someone who believes that bamboo is a sensible alternative material to tree-pulp or plastic. Become a Bum Boodist today and save trees!
BAMBOO 101: Why Do We Use Bamboo?
Bamboo is rapidly renewable and sustainable. Bamboo does not require pesticides or insecticides to grow, and replanting is not necessary due to its vast root network. It’s now easier to replace your family’s tree pulp or plastic-based disposable products with bamboo material. Please go to our BAMBOO PAGE to learn more!
THE ORIGINAL 100% BAMBOO TOILET PAPER
Rapidly renewable and sustainable material, BPA Free (recycled content bathroom tissue is not), Fragrance-Free, Dye-Free, Additive-Free, Hypoallergenic, Elemental Chlorine-Free, Processed using the thermo-mechanical pulping method (steam and friction), Our bamboo is sourced from an FSC certified supplier.
The Original Bamboo Baby Wipe – Award Winning – Alcohol-free Paraben-free Sulfate-free
Our baby wipes are: Award Winning; A non-synthetic, tree-free product; Derived from a renewable & sustainable bio-based material; Contain plant-based ingredients including organic aloe vera, calendula and 100% natural scent; Are alcohol free, Paraben-free, and Sulfate-free; A USDA Certified Bio preferred product; Made in the USA at a [...]
NEW! Bum Boosa Bamboo Diaper Liners
FLUSHABLE BAMBOO VISCOSE DIAPER LINERS No more rinsing out messy cloth diapers! Make life easier on yourself with soft bamboo – not tree pulp or synthetic fiber. We are happy to introduce our incredibly soft and breathable 100% bamboo viscose flushable diaper liners. Like all of our products, each sheet is hypoallergenic, dye-free, fragrance-free, chlorine-free and [...]
BAMBOO ALLEVIATES POVERTY
Besides bamboo’s countless uses over the last several thousand years, bamboo is now especially being used in pulp and paper manufacturing. This is not only alleviating the burden that trees bear for their pulp, but it is alleviating poverty in China and other countries. Most of the world’s bamboo currently comes from China. Bamboo is [...]
Could Bamboo Help Trees?
A short film explaining how bamboo can be used instead of trees for pulp and paper









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