The “reduce, reuse, recycle” approach to eco-friendly living is coming for your two-ply Angel Soft. BuzzFeed has reported on a bathroom trend that’s being touted as a cheaper, more environmentally ...
I wont lie, when I saw this new thing called the “family cloth” on my Facebook feed and read what it was, I thought it was a joke. But upon further research I found that it's not — reusable toilet ...
And speaking of finances, family cloth is touted for its cost-efficient nature, as stocking up on a wad of wipes one time and then reusing them over and over is clearly way easier on the wallet than ...
A mom is on a roll after posting a now-viral video about why she decided to wipe toilet paper from her life. The Colorado mom prefers washcloths because she thinks regular toilet paper is “gross,” ...
According to a study by the National Resources Defense Council, each person in the U.S. uses, on average, 141 rolls of toilet paper every year. Roughly 31 million trees are cut down to make a one-year ...
Reduce, reuse, recycle … even when it comes to toilet paper, apparently. One Pennsylvania TikToker revealed that she makes reusable toilet paper out of old pajamas as she attempts to have a “low-waste ...
Believe it or not, people really seem to be taking this route faced with toilet paper shortages. One woman, who has been selling hand-sewn reusable toilet paper on Etsy for over 5 years told the ...
Toilet paper is a very recent invention, in terms of human history. Toilet paper in the modern sense has only been around since 1857, when New Yorker Joseph Gayetty sold “medicated paper” for use in ...
A woman has sparked a debate after admitting she does not use toilet paper - instead opting to use a reusable cloth. Mum-of-two Kara, who is known as @vibingranolamom on TikTok, has taken to social ...
Implementing a ‘family cloth’ system could help you save money and reduce paper waste. I did an online search for “recycled toilet paper” and found that a growing number of people are turning to the ...
For most Americans, toilet paper is an absolutely necessary grocery list item, but some women are opting out for both economic and environmental purposes. In a HuffPost Live discussion, bloggers ...
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