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Reel Premium Bamboo Toilet Paper scores higher on safety - here's why.
R3 scored the Reel Premium Bamboo Toilet Paper 7.0/10 and the Seventh Generation 100% Recycled Bathroom Tissue 3.3/10 on the same toilet paper scoring system, weighing safety, efficacy, and usability. The Reel Premium Bamboo Toilet Paper comes out ahead, led by its safety score (6.8/10 vs 2.9/10).
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See which one actually scores higher — and why
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Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You want an independent lab to back up the PFAS-free claim, not just the brand's word.
You're on a septic system and need confirmed compatibility.
You prefer a 3-ply softness without giving up bamboo fiber.
You value supporting a certified B Corp brand with transparent supply chain practices.
You're subscribing to a regular delivery and want the best safety-verified option at under $28 per 100 sheets.
Environmental sustainability (recycled content, PCF bleaching) is your primary purchase criterion and you accept the PFAS contamination tradeoff.
You're looking for a fragrance-free, conventionally-available option and PFAS exposure is not your primary concern.
You're making an incremental sustainability upgrade from conventional virgin-pulp brands and forest impact reduction is your goal — understanding that chemical safety testing is still needed.
The main thing to know
The bleaching process (ECF) still uses a chlorine compound and produces trace dioxins — it's better than most conventional TP, but not as clean as brands that use oxygen-based or no bleaching.
Despite the eco-friendly branding, independent lab testing found the highest PFAS level in Mamavation's toilet paper test set — a result that comes directly from the recycled fiber supply chain Seventh Generation relies on.
Skip this if you...
You need TCF or unbleached bleaching — ECF is Reel's current method and the brand hasn't indicated plans to change.
You require formaldehyde-free status explicitly confirmed — the brand hasn't published this disclosure.
Budget is the primary driver — there are 2-ply bamboo options at lower price points.
PFAS exposure is a concern for your household — this product tested positive at the highest level in Mamavation's category test.
You're drawn to it for its eco-friendly positioning and assumed that meant chemical safety — those are different credentials here.
You have young children, are pregnant, or are actively trying to reduce persistent chemical body burden.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Toilet Paper options at every price pointEvery Toilet Paper in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Reel and Seventh Generation across 3 independent criteria: Safety (94%), Efficacy (5%), Usability (1%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Straight answers - no sponsored content, no filler.
I'd start with Reel Reel Premium Bamboo Toilet Paper - it scored 7.0/10 overall in our scoring system. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Toilet Paper across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects how we weight those three pillars, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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