Who the hells idea was this!!! Disgusting to get the paper out of the toilet, and then puting it in a plastic to deliver to the store, and then that brown colour.....
Who the hells idea was this!!! Disgusting to get the paper out of the toilet, and then puting it in a plastic to deliver to the store, and then that brown colour.....
Recycled toilet paper exists...?
I think we found an invention worse than paper straws! There should be an award for such dumb ideas, it takes guts to even think about recycling toilet paper, let alone actually doing it.
In this case, "recycled" doesn't mean "re-usable" but "eco-friendly." Recycled toilet paper is made from 100% post-consumer waste, such as textbooks and office paper. They don't use waste toilet paper at all.
But yet, there was even grosser use of it in the past. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, Roman public toilets, often built with donations from charitable upper-class citizens, were called foricae. These toilets consisted of dark rooms lined with benches dotted with key-shaped holes placed rather closely together. Romans used a sea sponge on a stick, called a tersorium, to wipe after using the latrine. The sponges were often washed in water containing salt and vinegar, kept in a shallow gutter below the toilets. Yet not everyone carried around their own sponge and public latrines.
In this case, "recycled" doesn't mean "re-usable" but "eco-friendly." Recycled toilet paper is made from 100% post-consumer waste, such as textbooks and office paper. They don't use waste toilet paper at all.
But yet, there was even grosser use of it in the past. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, Roman public toilets, often built with donations from charitable upper-class citizens, were called foricae. These toilets consisted of dark rooms lined with benches dotted with key-shaped holes placed rather closely together. Romans used a sea sponge on a stick, called a tersorium, to wipe after using the latrine. The sponges were often washed in water containing salt and vinegar, kept in a shallow gutter below the toilets. Yet not everyone carried around their own sponge and public latrines.
I knew about the sponge thing, it was mentioned in the show 'Thermae Romae Novae', a very interesting show about roman baths mixed with a bit of culture.
I do know what it actually means, was just joking.
I do know what it actually means, was just joking.
Am I the only one who actually believed that?
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Am I the only one who actually believed that?
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Im not sure, maybe i do too....
Think of the brown clour.