This Indigenous-owned toilet paper supports First Nations culture and education

@yarnnforacause

Whether you’re a folder or a scruncher, toilet paper is one of those things we use on the reg, so why not make every tear count? That’s the mission at Yarn’n – the Indigenous owned and operated brand bringing First Nations culture to bathrooms across the country. 

Made in Australia with 100% recycled paper, the humble dunny roll is here to educate, unite and inspire, while being delightfully soft on your tush (we’re talking three ply and extra length!). In collaboration with First Nations artists, each roll of Yarn’n shares a different mob’s language, story and art – making your toilet time a chance to discover the culture and shared learnings of our Indigenous people. 

Plus, 50% of all Yarn’n profits go on to educate First Nations youth through the not-for-profit Yalari organisation. Offering scholarships at leading Australian boarding schools for Indigenous children from regional and remote communities, opting for Yarn’n toilet paper means supporting Australia’s future leaders.

Oh, and did we mention Yarn’n rolls look pretty darn stunning too? Your bathroom will be sure to thank you! 

Website: yarnn.au

Instagram: @yarnnforacause

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