Issues
Use Recycled Paper - Don't wipe away our forests
Regular toilet and tissue paper uses wood fibre from native forests. Native
forests absorb carbon dioxide, act as water catchments and are home to animals
and much biodiversity. By using paper made from paper pulp with recycled content,
you reduce demand for native forest logging. Post-consumer-waste paper is even
more preferable as it is has been used once and then collected for recycling.
Each ton of post-consumer-waste recycled paper saves 17 trees, 26,000 litres
of water, and 4,100 kwh of energy - enough to power the average home for 6 months.
- Choose toilet paper with recycled content. Brands include SAFE, Treefree,
Eve, Naturale, Ecosoft, Envirosoft, Nature Soft, Forest free, Elite, Earthwise
& Softex. Choose those with paper wrapping where possible.
- Avoid paper products that have been bleached with chlorine (toxic). Look
for unbleached as first preference, or oxygen-bleached, total chlorine-free,
or elemental chlorine free, as a second preference.
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