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A growing number of people are ditching toilet paper in favor of a reusable ‘family wipe’

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  • Millions of trees are cut down each year to produce rolls that are used in seconds.
  • 168 liters of water are needed to make a single roll.
  • High energy consumption and the use of chemicals to bleach it.

Faced with this, the use of washable fabrics is part of a zero waste approach: less waste, less pollution… and savings to boot!

Because yes, beyond ecology, the financial argument is also a decisive factor. A family spends an average of between €100 and €200 per year on toilet paper. With reusable tissues, this expense becomes almost nonexistent.

But then, how does it work in practice?

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