flatten it and stick it in a Ziploc bag. If you need a higher tech solution Sea to Summit makes a nice carrier; I know one person who has one and although I give him hell about his $20 toilet paper bag he likes is it. https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Summit-Ultra-Sil-Outhouse-Orange/dp/B000T2DQD2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491614811&sr=8-1&keywords=ultra-sil+outhouse

flatten it and stick it in a Ziploc bag. If you need a higher tech solution Sea to Summit makes a nice carrier; I know one person who has one and although I give him hell about his $20 toilet paper bag he likes is it. https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Summit-Ultra-Sil-Outhouse-Orange/dp/B000T2DQD2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491614811&sr=8-1&keywords=ultra-sil+outhouse
I clicked on the link, and now I want one. I used to be a zip-lock kind of guy, but with this thing I can have it hanging around my neck at the ready. Too cool.
...But maybe I should come up with a roll protector by a cut in half coffee can on a stick that you plant in the ground and sell, go for fundanything and sell for a ton of money here on expo. I could pay for my upgrades to rig and trailer and travel around the world taking picture of the TP expo holder for my blog. ...
I'm looking for a solution to dispense and transport toilet paper while wild camping. Does anyone have a suggested practice or product to keep stored/transported TP dry, clean, free from being crushed? In the past I have used a metal coffee can with removable plastic lid but it is not particularly efficient, if there's a better solution I am ready to adopt it.