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Description: Bathroom tissue from recycled paper.

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1 star rating May 4, 2009

Feel-good nonsense for morons.

Paper comes from tree farms, not national forests.

Recycling paper cost more and is more detrimental to the environment than making it, as recycling uses harsh chemical process.

If you are buying this product to help the environment, congratulations, you've actually succeeded in the complete opposite.

Try thinking more the next time someone labels something as "green", rather than accept their snake oil hook line and sinker.

RECYCLING IS A SHAME AND HARMS THE ENVIRONMENT (with the exception of glass and metal) AS A WHOLE, WHILE COSTING MORE, AND PRODUCING INFERIOR PRODUCTS!!!

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Trilion B.
11/6/2009 1:20 pm

Trilion B. says:

Your post makes you sound like an angry person.If you really have something to say, and it seems like you think you do, try speaking from a place of maturity and not condescension.

Donna W.
11/17/2009 9:38 am

Donna W. says:

If you are not familiar with composting, read and educate yourself on how EVERYONE in EVERY community can make a difference: no matter what kind of paper or cardboard one uses in their daily life......
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1684059/use_a_biocomposter.html

Also, educate yourselves by reading the fascinating description of the history of our local waste water treatment plant's 18 year composting project using a (now 125' x 10' in size!) cylindrical bio-composter (aka a "digester"). It requires TONS of carbon (paper, cardboard, etc.) DAILY to create a humus rich (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humus) soil amendment:

http://www.environmental-expert.com/resulteacharticle.aspx?cid=6042&codi=25104

I've been a community advocate of our "digester" for more than ten years. I have toured our waste water treatment plant more than a dozen times, organizing groups of local citizens, media folks and even kids to tour the plant in order to educate EVERYONE about what we ALL should be doing to alleviate the pressure on the "bed sores' of Mother Earth: (anaerobic!) land fills! Please spread the word on how EVERY community in the world can help heal our beautiful earth.