Break your paper training with
the Tushy bidet attachment, which could help save your rear while saving the Earth.
In a bid to reduce TP's environmental impact, the team of toilet crusaders behind
the Tushy bidet attachment have rolled out an unbleached bamboo alternative.
(That's certainly one argument for shelling out $ 69 or more for
a Tushy bidet.)
Not exact matches
Agrawal has also launched Icon, a brand of underwear meant to handle urinary incontinence, and
Tushy, a «li» l
bidet» that clips on to a standard toilet.
Tushy, a company that makes
bidet attachments for toilet bowls, announced on Thursday that it secured $ 500,000 in seed funding.
Agrawal — who recently raised $ 500,000 of funding for
Tushy, her
bidet venture — is slated to speak on March 23 at the New Orleans Entrepreneur Week's Women's Summit, directly following a discussion on «Navigating Sexuality at Work: Finding the Line Between Harmless and Harassment.»
According to
Tushy, 15 million trees and 67 billion gallons of «sh*tty chemicals» (used to bleach the TP) are used for toilet paper each year, and TP production accounts for 15 % of deforestation, so switching to a
bidet instead of dry toilet paper is a more ecologically sound choice.