We all remember the nerve-racking time in recent history when we ran to the nearest grocery store seeking the last roll of toilet paper. Amid a worldwide pandemic, panic took over regarding the availability of even the smallest items, the most newsworthy being toilet paper. This pandemic made us realize one thing as consumers: toilet paper is a necessity we don’t want to live without.
But what if there was an alternative?
This National Toilet Paper Day let’s ask ourselves whether we should continue to place such importance on toilet paper, especially when there are more eco-friendly alternatives, like Bidets, on the market.
Save a Tree, Use a Bidet
Toilet paper continues to hurt the environment. Companies depend on their “continued reliance on forest fiber to make their throwaway products”*. While in the long term, toilet paper may be necessary, a simple lifestyle switch to a bidet could reduce the amount used and help preserve natural resources.
A More Hygienic Solution
With gentle washing features, bidets provide more overall cleanliness for the individual user, and there are many models to choose from for maximum comfort. Some prefer the bidet seat while others gravitate toward the bidet sprayer. Various features include a heated seat, adjustable water temperature, and different water pressure settings.
Reduced Costs and Clogs
Besides making the user happier in their everyday experience, they would have to deal with fewer clogs due to less toilet paper usage. In addition, the amount of toilet paper used would drastically decrease as well as the cost.
Click here to try Niagara’s bidets, now available on Amazon.
*www.nrdc.org
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