One Brand Is Giving Away a Lifetime Supply of Toilet Paper
Remember back then when people collectively went through a bit of a, um, panic and it was virtually impossible to get your hands on a package of single-ply? Luckily, folks recovered from that streak of madness. But just in case something like that ever happens again, Cloud Paper wants to make sure you’re covered — and doing something good for the environment while staying stocked up.
Cloud Paper, the “tree-free” TP brand on a mission to end deforestation, is running an Earth Month campaign called Free the Trees which is challenging consumers to help the company save 22,000 trees by the end of 2022.
And by participating in the Free the Trees campaign by purchasing a Cloud Paper subscription, you’ll be automatically entered to win a lifetime supply of toilet paper or paper towels.
The grand prize winner will receive their lifetime supply of bamboo TP or paper towels (which will save them an estimated $10,000) as well as a $1,500 donation in their name to one of four pre-selected sustainability-focused charities (One Tree Planted, American Forests, World Wildlife Fund, and Oceanic Global).
There will also be second and third prize winners with the second prize winner receiving a one-year supply of Cloud Paper toilet paper or paper towels and the third prize winner getting three months’ worth of Cloud Paper TP or paper towels. And both runners-up will also each get a $500 donation in their name to one of the mentioned sustainability-focused charities.
To enter the contest, which begins April 1 and runs through May, all you have to do is purchase a Cloud Paper subscription (or continue to receive your existing Cloud Paper subscription) — and that’s it.
Cloud Paper is also offering a few other ways to celebrate Earth Month with the brand. You can leave a review of your TP or paper towels, which will prompt Cloud Paper to plant one tree, refer a friend and earn five trees planted, and also tune in to the #FreeTheTrees Spotify playlist and give it a like to earn yet another planted tree.
And check out Cloud Paper’s Tree Tracker to see Cloud Paper’s positive impact on the environment in real-time.