Tranlin Tree-Free Disposable Paper Products

Tree-Free Paper Products from Tranlin

We as a nation have grown so accustomed to using paper products.  After all, they’re so convenient and really aren’t that expensive.  We’ve had a crazy drought here in California for quite some time, so using paper products is a great way to save water; but I often forget that trees are being sacrificed for those paper plates and napkins that I love so much – and I really do like trees!

Tranlin, an earth-friendly paper and fertilizer company that I recently connected with, has figured out a seemingly simple way to go tree-free and earth-friendly with their disposable tableware, toilet paper, tissues and other products.  They completely bypass the precious trees that our earth needs and resort to the dry fields that we so abundantly have; and all of Tranlin’s products are as good if not better than the paper products I already use and love, so it’s pretty much a no-brainer.

Thick Paper Plates, Napkins and Bowls

There’s nothing worse than paper plates or bowls that collapse once they bear a heavy load.  Tranlin’s paper plates and bowls are thick and super strong to help avoid those party mishaps.  The best way I can describe the thickness is: think tree-free Chinet.  I don’t typically like to mentioned other brands when writing about a client, but Chinet is a brand that I typically buy for parties because their products are thick and reliable.  Tranlin’s products are even better because they don’t bleach their products, they aren’t made from trees and they are even stronger!

Tranlin’s napkins are pretty nice, too.  They are big, thick, and super absorbent, so you’ll need to reach for less of them during dinnertime.  I’m actually really loving the unbleached color of them, too.

Tranlin’s Toilet Paper and Tissues

Tranlin has even more great daily-use products like toilet paper and tissues.  I’m completely obsessing over their toilet paper right now, though.

 

When I first received a four-pack of the Tranlin T.P. my first reaction was “this stuff is so thin.”  I was mistaken, though.  Their toilet paper is three-ply, but doesn’t have a pressed pattern on it, which makes it feel thinner than other popular brands.  I was literally thinking “port-o-potty” when I first saw it, but then I used it.  It’s really absorbent and surprisingly soft, and a little goes a long way.  It’s no wonder they say that 48 rolls should last a year.Something that I have noticed about the Tranlin toilet paper is that unlike any other toilet paper I’ve used, this is pretty much lint-free.  That means no mess on the toilet paper roll holder, no mess all over the ground, and no lint anywhere else (if you catch my drift).

 
Tranlin’s tissues are also really absorbent and strong, but soft at the same time.  Plus, they not only come in a tissue box, but they come in smaller to-go packets, which are great for busy moms on-the-go like myself.

Learn More

If you love your disposable products, but would love to learn about an alternative to tree-based products, visit www.tranlin.net.  Tranlin’s product are great products at affordable prices. Vote For Me @ The Top Mommy Blogs Directory


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  1. We currently use Chinet for paper plates, Kirkland brand for napkins, and Charmin for toilet paper (sometimes the Kirkland brand). Hope to win so could try out Tranlin and possibly switch.

  2. I currently use Scott toilet paper and paper towels but I would definitely consider the switch!

  3. We are currently using Dixie plates, Bounty paper towels and Charmin toilet paper. I am open to switching products.

  4. i use scott's paper towels and toilet paper. i am not stuck on a brand; i buy whatever.

  5. We use Costco paper towels and toilet paper. I don't tend to buy other paper products. I'd switch if cost effective. I'm Christina on rafflecopter

  6. We use Bounty paper towels and Cottonelle toilet paper. I am usually brand loyal but an starting to check out other brands.

  7. We currently use Scott 1000 toilet paper. If this paper is as comparable to Scott then I would totally switch!!

  8. We use Bounty paper towels and Charmin toilet paper. I would definitely consider switching to Tranlin if we like it! 🙂

  9. We use Cottonelle toilet paper currently. Yes, I would love to try Tranlin products, especially the toilet paper & facial tissues!

  10. I usually purchase whats on sale but I am always willing to try a new product and if it works well I will switch brands.

  11. I usually buy what is on sale, usually Angel Soft. I would love to switch over, my New Years resolution this year is to go more green in our home…and this would be a good thing to do!

  12. I would definitely consider switching to Tranlin. I use Scotts and BJ's brands of these products.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

  13. I buy whatever is on sale but typically get Angel soft toilet paper and up and up paper towels. I would definitely consider switching to Tranlin.

  14. I am not loyal to one particular brand, I go with what I can get a good deal on unless it is something we didn't like in the past. I am open to trying new brands.

  15. We use the generic target brand, but yeah, I'd definitely consider switching with it being better for the environment.

  16. I use the store brand or Sam's club brand. I'd consider switching if the price was reasonable.

  17. I use the store brand or Sam's club brand. I'd consider switching if the price was reasonable.

  18. We currently use Charmin toilet paper right now, but the Tranlin toilet paper is such an intriguing idea that I would be open to switching!

  19. We use Kirkland brand toilet paper from SAMs and would LOVE to try the Tranlin toilet paper!!

  20. We currently use Dixie for paper plates, Sparkle for paper towels, and Angel Soft for toilet paper. We would definitely consider switching to Tranlin.

  21. I currently use the cheap Great Value (Walmart) brand of paper plates, Charmin for TP, and Bounty for paper towels. I would definitely consider switching.

  22. I usually use Scotts and would definitely try Tranlin. I'd switch to it if I like it!

  23. I currently use Charmin toilet paper, sparkle napkins, and I don't use paper plates. I would consider switching from Charmin and Sparkle though.

  24. We currently use whatever major company paper products are on sale or have a special promotion. I would consider switching to Tranlin.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  25. I'm different, I guess…I don't currently purchase disposable plates for the very reason that I dislike adding to landfill. I do, however, use napkins, tissues, paper towels, and of course toilet paper (who doesn't?) so finding an environmentally-friendly brand like Tranlin means a lot to me. I'll definitely look for their products and would love to win the T.P. giveaway to try it out for myself.

  26. I currently use Marcal paper products. I would consider switching to Tranlin if I tried the products and liked them.
    Thank you!

  27. I usually do Chinet or a store brand paper plate and Charmin TP. I didn't know these products could be made without trees, so I'm absolutely onboard!

  28. I would always consider switching brands. I don't usually use paper plates. We usually use Charmin toilet paper & Bounty or Brawny paper towels. But I'm never married to just one brand. I often will buy what's on sale.

  29. Charmin is our favorite toilet tissue. For paper plates I go with whatever Costco has that particular week. Same with paper towels. We like to buy those items in bulk.

  30. I currently use Northern toilet tissue for my family. I use store brands for plates,paper towels, and napkins. I have never heard of Tranlin products before,but I am very interested in trying them now!

  31. Im all for saving trees. I use charmun usually.I went to sams club and got 48 rolls of tp for only $18.00. Id be happy to switch if this tp is sold at stores near me. Thank you for the chance 🙂
    sue-hull64 at comcast dot net

  32. Im all for saving trees. I use charmun usually.I went to sams club and got 48 rolls of tp for only $18.00. Id be happy to switch if this tp is sold at stores near me. Thank you for the chance 🙂
    sue-hull64 at comcast dot net

  33. I do not use one particular brand, I buy Scott, AngelSoft, Quilted Northern, etc. I do not ever buy cheap cheap toilet paper or store brand. Yes I would be willing to try to make a switch.

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