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by Jen Biederman on 03/05/2009
Tags: Green Living, Ideal Bite, Lifestyle, March, Paper Towel, Sustainablility, Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper Conservation - Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite
Are you king of paper conservation in the bathroom?The Bite
You rule - then you must already recycle your toilet paper tubes. But if you don't (and a lot of us don't), try making it a habit. A little tube goes a long way toward earning that crown.
The Benefits
- A greener world for your heirs. A family of four uses about 240 rolls per year - add up all those tubes, and it's a lotta landfill space.
- Not such a royal pain. It's tempting to just chuck 'em, but we've got tricks that make recycling a little more convenient.
Jen From Renewable Choice Says: I always recycle my toilet paper and paper towel tubes. Either that, or reuse them as toys for my dog, who LOVES to play with them and tear them up. Depending on the type of paper products you buy, you can also compost those torn up bits of tube. ~Jen
Jen Biederman is a Customer Service and Communications Specialist for Renewable Choice Energy.
