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  • Starting at the bottom

    By Mike O'Connor From: The Courier-Mail June 23, 2010

    THE first roll of toilet paper that Damien Scarf produced was so industrial that if you had used it you would have, he admits, "hurt yourself". 

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  • Flushing Forests

    by Noelle Robbins

    Over the ages human beings have employed various methods of personal cleansing following urination and defecation, including leaves, rags, seaweed, straw, grass, snow, sand, corncobs, coconut shells, newspapers, and catalog pages.

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  • Is Your iPad Making Toilet Paper Scratchier?

    By Kiera Butler |Thu Apr. 22, 2010 1:55 PM PDT

    Last year, the New York Times reported on the staggering environmental impact of making super-soft toilet paper from virgin forests.

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  • Toilet Paper Problem: Good Raw Material Being Wiped Out

    By LiveScience Staff posted: 21 April 2010 02:52 pm ET

    A shortage of high-quality paper for recycling could mean scratchy toilet tissue.

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  • Toll of toilet paper could be wiped out 

    By Paul Hanley, The StarPhoenixApril 21, 2010 2:07 AM 
    Estimates are that some 270,000 trees are cut and pulped every day for various kinds of tissues and sanitary products that get flushed or thrown out after a single use.
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  • Flushing Our Forests Down the Toilet

    by Julia Tier on April 15, 2010

    Washington, D.C.-Worldwide, the equivalent of almost 270,000 trees is either flushed or dumped in landfills every day and roughly 10 percent of that total is attributable to toilet paper.

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  • Date : 17/11/2009 : Round Rock, Texas

    Dell Adds Renewable Bamboo to its Packaging Portfolio

    Dell is First in the PC Industry to Introduce Packaging Made from Bamboo; Bamboo is Sustainable Alternative to Paper, Foams and Corrugate Packaging.

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Thousands of trees are cut down every year to produce all types of paper products for Hygiene and Packaging use. Every year millions of tonnes of virgin wood pulp are used just for Hygiene products such as Toilet Paper, Hand Towels and Napkins! We can only guess what the symptoms are on our planet Mother Earth.

Saved a Tree products use a mix of Wild Plants, Agricultural Residues, Textile Waste in the making of its tree free tissue and packaging, producing high quality, yet inexpensive products. These are the most environmentally beneficial sources for paper making without the need to cut down a tree.

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