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Naked Paper in the wild with Chris Packham

There’s something a bit different out in the wilds of social media this week. We’re delighted to showcase a series of shorts celebrating nature, bleach-free toilet paper, and the positive difference we can all make, featuring the legend Chris Packham

Naturalist, campaigner, lifelong advocate for the environment, and presenter of BBC’s Springwatch. He’s also the proud owner of perhaps the UK’s most extensive collection of exotic animal poo.

Don’t believe us? Here’s the evidence.

Chris has spent decades helping us to take a closer look at the world around us. Through his TV work, writing and activism, he’s shown us that an honest love and respect for the environment goes hand in hand with working to protect it. 

So, when we had the chance to talk with him about Naked Paper and how we’re making everyday toilet paper that’s better for nature, we jumped at it like a herd of gazelles.

It’s not the flashiest of products, but the humble loo roll says a lot about how we live. The materials it’s made from, the energy used to produce it, the way it’s transported; all of it matters more than we might think.

Chris puts it simply: “What you choose to spend your money on is a very powerful way to drive change for positive outcomes.”

We couldn’t agree more.

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