Toilet paper, a product that is used for a few seconds before being disposed of forever, is made with energy-intensive ...
Toilet paper production is also very water-intensive. The toilet paper industry faces a major problem — here's what's being ...
Finding toilet paper and bottled water in stores could become more difficult around Delaware in the coming days as consumers react in panic to the port workers' strike along the East and Gulf coasts.
Conventional toilet paper has a big environmental impact. We’ve got the lowdown on alternatives, from bamboo tissue to bidets. Credit...Naomi Anderson-Subryan Supported by By Elizabeth Anne Brown ...
Living a more sustainable life can take many forms, from shopping locally and reducing single-use plastics to using a reusable water bottle or composting. However, one area you might not consider when ...