Tuesday, May 4

Recycled TP

We started using 100% recycled toilet paper while we were still in Colorado. It took a little getting used to. It wasn't super fluffy or super soft. It wasn't rough as sandpaper though either.
It was just well....different. Now we use it exclusively. We are a fan of the Small Steps brand and have found that while it may be easy to find in Denver it is a bit tricker to find back here. The only place I have been able to score it is at Office Depot. Yep, Office Depot.

I am that girl. The girl that buys her TP at a office supply store because she wants what she wants. When I bought it the first time the cashier told me it was the first time in the 2 years that he has worked there that someone has actually bought TP. I explained to him why I was purchasing the tushy wipes and he thought that it was pretty sweet that I cared that much about the environment that I was willing to risk embarrassment to by bum paper at an office supply store. He also told me that I should tell everyone how green they are because they sell recycled business cleaner-uppers.

Here is a quick reference I got off of Re-Nest to show what the top recycled brands are out there.

Does anyone else us recycled TP? If you don't, do you like the ultra plush stuff or the single-ply-might-as-well-wipe-with-my-hand-because-it-would-work-better-and-feels-better-than-this-30-grit-sand-paper-TP, that my parents use?



1 comment:

  1. What is the difference between the bleaching process ECF & PCF?

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