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![]() Alarm on recycled toilet paper.
A real shit question, may well seem. But new technology readers look seriously at the problem with the toilet paper made of recycled paper can be an environmental villain.
In these hard times / Use paper on both sides / Imagine then your best
friend / Hang up the paper again" poets signature Anakin as a solution
to the problem. But quite as easily think of course not new tech-savvy
audience that it is, this with optical brighteners.
The article is about the analysis shows that two of toilet paper made from recycled paper leaked a hundred times more whitener than one of the toilet paper made from virgin fiber. “Forbid bleaching" require multiple readers in their comments. Signature Bear says he is fairly liberal and actually be against prohibition ... "but why not just ban the bleached toilet paper? And prohibit bleached coffee filters and similar disposable products that hardly needs to be bleached. It does well very little, if any benefit with bleach products? Dare anyone really take the debate to a ban on bleached toilet paper? Does it show poorly on the paper if it is "ready" or not?" Yes, debate the slopes, of course, no one NYT reader from taking. Among other signature Bruno, Heidelberg, answers the speech: "rude liberal as I am, I would ban any prohibition. Especially in the case of toilet paper. The free market forces will probably soon discover that the browner it is all over a year there. Let your wallet decide." The signature Pekka fit to give a bleaching session. "When you bleach virgin fiber is used chlorine dioxide, oxygen and hydrogen peroxide in different stages and to wash the fiber wash presses / filters and breaking of the chemical reaction between each step. The washing water (backwater) are used in each step waste water goes to treatment plants. Since each step has a corrosive effect on the fiber can not do so with a recycled fiber because it could have a fiber that does not have anyone sustainability because "color" you probably returned the fiber in place, which probably leaves traces of "color" / optical vitmedlet." Several comments about something completely different - the hardness of the toilet paper. More than a think unbleached paper is too hard, "sandpaper" feel signature BL and continues: "I would not really care about the color of toilet paper. The reason that I usually buy white toilet paper is that it is softer, the brown versions are often used as sandpaper. So why can not they make a toilet paper is soft, but not bleached or colored. |
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