Who Gives A Crap? Consumers do - Sustainable toilet paper company doubles UK profits

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Latest Companies House filing shows 17 per cent increase in revenues led by strong sustainable product demand and ongoing retail partnerships

The eco-friendly brand most commonly known for its sustainable toilet paper Who Gives A Crap more than doubled its profits in the UK last year, reaching £2.8m for its 2024 financial year, according to...

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