7 Reasons Why You Should Make the Switch to Recycled Toilet Paper
Reasons Why You Should Switch
to Recycled Toilet Paper
Save Our Precious Trees
Toilet paper
needs a diverse
collection of
trees to give the
desired quality.
We aren’t only
accelerating
deforestation,
we’re also
wiping our
natural,
precious
biodiversity.
Uses Much Less Water
Water is a crucial
constituent for
making the regular
toilet paper. While
recycled paper also
uses water, it needs
a notably less
amount.
No More Bleaching
We can understand why
fiber is bleached to
produce white paper. It’s
much clearer for writing
and it accepts a wide
range of ink colors. But
bleaching toilet paper is
literally meaningless! A
yellow tissue would wipe
as efficiently as a white
one. Furthermore, the
additional bleachers make
the paper rolls a lot
pricier. It also needs an
extra washing step to
remove chemical
residues.
They, Too, Could Be Soft
Many people are
deterred from
100% recycled
toilet paper
because of their
inherent
roughness. And
it’s actually true,
some products
feel harder than
sandpaper! But
certainly, not all of
them do.
It’s Safer for Low-Flow
Toilets
We know the struggle. You
can’t peacefully do your
business on an RV without
worrying about clogging
the bathroom with toilet
paper. Low-flow toilets
don’t supply enough water
per flush to get rid of
heavy-fibered paper.
That’s where recycled
toilet paper comes in
handy. Their weaker fibers
make it easier to flush
them down with the least
amount of water and
thorough the narrowest
pipes.
You Might Be Serving Local
Causes
We kept the best for last.
We wish every company
was responsible enough
to support the problems
of local societies. This is
one of the shortest ways
with which we can
achieve true
development. The toilet
paper industry has an
extremely high demand.
Buying from companies
that dedicate a
percentage of their
profits to chariti es is
guaranteed to make a
difference.
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