WE GIVE A CRAP ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT
Our Butt and Intimate Shower: a small product with a big impact on the environment.
By using Bidetlity, each user can save up to 15 kg of toilet paper annually. That’s about 93 rolls! The production of toilet paper causes large forests to be cleared in places like Brazil, Chile, Canada, Russia, and Uruguay. Then there are the packaging, chemicals, transportation, and other wasted resources. And all of this, just because many of us—unlike most of the world’s population—don’t question toilet paper as a product for intimate hygiene.
LET TOILET PAPER TAKE A BACKSEAT.
We get it. Changing daily habits isn’t easy. But being more mindful of our planet is essential for our survival. And integrating sustainability into your routine doesn’t always have to be painful. With Bidetlity, protecting the environment is simple—starting with your toilet. So, let water take the lead for your number two and kick toilet paper to the curb today.
DON'T BE A PAPER POOPER. USE WATER MY FRIEND.
Using a Bidetlity can reduce toilet paper usage by up to 100%—depending on how you choose to dry off afterward. Speaking of which, why not check out our sustainable butt towels → Product Page Accessories.
Our bidets and intimate showers are long-lasting and can be reused for several months on average. The shower head is made of biodegradable bioplastics, and our packaging is plastic-free, so you can safely dispose of it in the recycling bin.
All emissions from raw material extraction, production, transport, and disposal are offset by us.
For every Bidetlity sold, we plant trees with our partner Eden Reforestation Projects.
Haters gonna hate: We know we’re not perfect. We’re a young, privately funded company, and we’ve got a long way to go. For now, we can’t yet avoid production in China, but we're working on it.
CARING FOR DOWN BELOW & THE WORLD AROUND US.
Sustainability is personally important to us and the reason we founded Bidetlity. We keep you updated on our ecological and social projects through our social channels.
Eden Reforestation Projects & Bidetlity
Eden Reforestation Projects fights extreme poverty and restores healthy forests by employing local people who plant millions of trees every year. This provides residents with a fair and stable income to feed their families. With every Bidetlity sold, we support Eden Reforestation Projects. Trees are currently being planted in Nepal, Madagascar, Haiti, Indonesia, Mozambique, Kenya, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Learn more about the work being done and how you can support it.
"Eden Reforestation Projects is excited to partner with Bidetlity to alleviate poverty and plant trees. Our achievements are made possible by incredible donors like Bidetlity, who contribute to environmental awareness, conservation, and restoration. We can’t wait to see the positive impacts that will come from their support."
— Marie Koehler, Project Manager
Deforestation and its consequences
Deforestation is a global phenomenon caused by a variety of factors. These range from large-scale slash-and-burn practices and unsustainable agriculture to the daily destruction of forests in local communities. The regions most affected by deforestation are very poor and underdeveloped areas. With limited ways to feed their families, members of impoverished communities are often forced to destroy their environment to survive, cutting down trees for construction, fuel, heating, or agriculture. While this solves short-term problems, the long-term effects are devastating. Deforestation, if not followed by reforestation, leads to severe consequences such as flooding, erosion, and desertification. The long-term impact of deforestation causes even greater environmental destruction.
The Earth Medicine & Bidetlity
Equal access to healthcare is a given for us in Germany, but unfortunately, this is not the case for many women around the world. Our physical and mental health is a precious asset, and promoting it is one of Bidetlity’s goals.
Together with the non-profit organization @earthmedicinephysicalrehab, founded by Fabiola Velasquez and her team of therapists from various medical fields, we support a project on Lesbos that cares for refugees by donating butt and intimate showers and making monetary contributions.