#35: Another Way to Avoid Plastic
We know that not everybody can install a bidet or even wants to. (Though we can’t understand why not!) But, if buying toilet paper remains a necessity, perhaps there is another way you can change your shopping habits in a way that will help the planet. Again, it’s all about the packaging.
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Most toilet paper comes in large multi-packs encased in plastic. Instead of buying those, you can find toilet paper individually wrapped in paper. We know it isn’t as convenient, purchasing single rolls instead of large packages, but the paper packaging is much easier to recycle. Perhaps ordering a case online will save you some hassle.
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