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A lack of hygiene: Contrary to what one might think, wiping with dry paper isn't always enough to guarantee optimal cleanliness. It can even promote irritation and infection, especially for sensitive skin.
A worrying ecological impact: Every year, millions of trees are cut down to produce toilet paper, not to mention the liters of water needed to manufacture it. On average, producing a single roll consumes around 140 liters of water!
A significant budget: High-end papers are expensive, while economy versions often lack comfort. This is a recurring expense that, accumulated over a year, can represent a significant cost.
So, what alternatives are available to us for more efficient and environmentally friendly cleaning?
Alternatives for more efficient and eco-friendly cleaning
Wet wipes: a false good idea?
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