According to toilet paper manufacturer Cottonelle, the average person uses about 85 rolls of toilet paper per year. As you can imagine, that means there are quite a few little cardboard tubes being ...
If there's one type of household trash that outpaces others in terms of sheer volume, it's toilet paper rolls. On average, a single American goes through 141 rolls annually. A family? That's a lot of ...
I cover must-have home products, sales, and brand launches. Prior to working at ATM, I earned my degree in Culture Writing and Criticism from NYU, and I interned at publications like CNN Underscored, ...
Here's why you should not wipe your toilet seat with toilet paper. A Japanese toilet maker has issued a public service announcement (PSA), advising users to refrain from wiping their seats with ...
According to KNews, in an initiative to protect the environment, a team of Japan’s governmental and private firms made the world's first toilet paper made from materials including used diapers, ...
As I walked around the Grand Island Independent building today, giving a quick tour to a friend and his family, I noticed a ...
don't wipe the seats with toilet paper. A series of posts recently went viral on social media complaining about recently-installed Washlet bidet toilets made by Toto quickly ending up with scratch ...
Hundreds of shoppers reacted with fury in June after The Telegraph revealed the supermarket had reduced the number of sheets in a roll of its essential toilet paper from 240 to 190 and used a ...
about how it sources its toilet paper. In a proposed class action on Thursday, eight consumers said Procter & Gamble obtains most wood pulp for Charmin from the Canadian boreal forest, one of the ...