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How Rethinking Toilet Paper Is Changing Everyday Sustainability Habits

Toilet paper is a daily essential, but its environmental impact often goes unnoticed. Making it requires trees, water, and energy, contributing to deforestation and waste. Over millions of households, this convenience adds up.
Health concerns over chemical residues have also encouraged people to reconsider habits. Many cultures use water for hygiene, which is both effective and resource-efficient.
As awareness grows, alternatives like bidets—common in Japan—and reusable fabric options are gaining popularity. By adopting thoughtful practices, households can maintain hygiene while reducing waste and supporting sustainability.




