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Imagine: no more empty rolls at the wrong time, no more recurring expenses, and above all, a reduced ecological footprint. Does this sound too good to be true? Yet, a growing number of people are making the radical choice to ditch toilet paper in favor of the family cloth, a reusable alternative that is as intriguing as it is divisive.
But why this return to a system our ancestors used before the invention of modern toilet paper? Is it really a good idea, both ecologically and economically? And above all, is it hygienic? We decipher a trend that leaves no one indifferent.
Why are some people saying goodbye to toilet paper?
Toilet paper seems harmless, yet its environmental impact is significant:
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