Bathroom Tissue
Our soft Bath Tissue makes it easy to lessen your environmental impact. Buying products made from recycled paper reduces the need for virgin wood pulp, which means more trees are left standing.
- 100% recycled paper
- Minimum 50% post-consumer recycled paper
- Whitened without chemicals containing chlorine
- No added dyes and fragrances
Our bathroom tissue is made from 100% recycled paper, with a minimum of 50% post-consumer content. It is whitened without chemicals that contain chlorine.
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I am happy with all the Seventh Generation products that I use, and this is no exception! I like "closing the loop" by purchasing as many recycled products as I can after recycling almost everything that I buy. As I prefer generally thinner toilette tissue, this product fits my needs perfectly.
My only suggestion/hope is that Seventh Generation can purchase the rights to use the new winding process "rolled out" (ahahaha) by Kimberly-Clark in October. http://inhabitat.com/is-new-tubeless-toilet-paper-just-a-green-tease/ This process eliminates the cardboard tube in the center of the roll and would save many trees each year. I LOVE TREES!!! :)
I buy the bathroom tissue, 1000, 1 ply sheets because it fits my budget and makes for convenient storage in my small living space.
I also found the bathroom tissue not soft enough. I don't mind paying extra for the product - but one thing I have a problem with is scratchy tp.
All right, as part of our household becoming a "greener home", I decided to purchase Seventh Generation recycled bathroom tissue. The only thing that needs improvement is that it needs to be a little bit softer. It sort of reminds us of the tissue we had to use in grade school. We've overcome this by "doubling up" the tissue, but I feel a little hypocritical using more tissue than I need. Is that bad of me?
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