Published On Jun 9, 2023
We have been taught to believe that using leaves as toilet paper is crazy...
Yet, chopping down trees, guzzling fossil fuels, consuming vast quantities of water and then bleaching the paper we create from trees is normal, acceptable and even sophisticated. All the while using plants as toilet paper as well, but separated from reality by an industry… Disconnected from the source.
So sure, I'm crazy. And I will always choose to be the "crazy" one in this disconnected society.
Brut visited me on my compost toilet in Gainesville, Florida to share this message.
Love,
Robin
You can learn all about The Toilet Paper Plant (Blue Spur Flower) and request a plant from us here:
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Robin Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable, equitable and just world. His activism and life choices create critical thought on global social and environmental issues and inspire positive change in humanity. Through a decade of activism and service he has become an internationally recognized leader. His lifework has been covered by media worldwide including National Geographic and he’s been named “The Robin Hood of modern times” by France 2 TV.
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