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β 14y agoAt 1000 sheets per toilet paper roll at 7.99 vs 280 (2 ply) sheets for 3.99, it looks like toilet paper is .79 cent per sheet vs. 1.4 cents per sheet, toilet paper wins, at least with these two internet prices I found.
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β 14y agoToilet paper is a soft paper product (tissue paper) used to maintain personal hygiene after human defecation or urination. It differs in composition somewhat from facial tissue, and is designed to decompose in septic tanks, which some other bathroom and facial tissues do not. Most septic tank manufacturers advise against using paper products that are non-septic tank safe
yes it is.
Bathroom Tissue , Facial Tissue, Paper Towel, Paper Napkin and, Specialty Wipes and Wrapping Tissue.
Toilet paper is one type of tissue paper.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
A bathroom tissue is a euphemism for toilet paper.
Hygienic tissue paper is commonly for personal use as facial tissue (paper handkerchiefs), napkins, bathroom tissue and household towels.
Tissue paper is commonly used for facial tissue, napkins, bathroom tissue, and household towels. Tissue paper is a light weight paper, or crepe paper. It can be made from both virgin or recycled paper pulp.
Northern Tissue brand 4.5" wide toilet paper can be purchased at Costco.
Tissue can come as a Kleenex, toilet paper, wrapping tissue, and paper towels. These tissues are made out of delicate paper. These tissues should not be kept moist, they would not work properly if they were always moist.
Used facial tissue, if it does not contain plastic as a strengthening agent, can be composted. Clean facial tissue, if it does not contain plastic, can be recycled. Papers containing plastic generally cannot be recycled along with office paper and other non-plasticized papers. This includes most glossy magazine and brochure paper (some paper is made glossy with clay rather than plastic). Rumors have been circulated that facial tissue is not recyclable because it generally contains plastic. An Internet search on this topic did not produce any references to this claim, so it may be untrue. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has published a consumer guide to the most ecological facial and toilet tissue brands, based on recycled content and bleaching method: http://www.nrdc.org/land/forests/gtissue.asp
Not if they're dirty. Other than that you can recycle any paper.
With the flap hanging over the top.