yes. it is called biodegradable toilet paper. you can buy it at healthy living stores!
2007-05-15 11:33:31
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answer #1
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answered by Heather616 3
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There are several options available at large box stores and co-ops that are biodegradable, made from recycled papers, or do not have chlorine/chemicals in them. Word to the wise though, if you have sensitive skin: I bought a pack a few months ago and had an allergic reaction! Read the labels, check out the company, and ask around first.
2007-05-15 19:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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yes use it on the compost heap
the worst you can do is throw it with the trash
along with all other organic wastes,such as foodscraps,kitchen wastes ,bones ,dead cats dead fish,rooten food and fruits etc.
70% of contamination is due to organic waste that is mixed in with the garbage .
and it is just as bad in the sewer where it helps to breed rats and in the landfill it poisons the ground
and it is the easiest to take care of
o first of all we have to clasify trash at least keep the organic to one side ,like in a plasic bin with a lid
if you got a few meters of ground ,you only need 1 or 2 square meters in a shallow hole ,in the shade ,that you can wet now and again ,where you dump everything that is organic ,from toilet paper,bones vegetable cuttings ,eggshells,,dead bodies ,excrement ,and cover regularly with leaves to keep humid and to hide any smell
the worms will come and decompose the wastes truning it into beautifull blck soil for the garden of flower pots .
if you are in a apartment ,if you have a balcony get a big plastic bin drill some holes in the side and lid ,
and add a few buckets of sand now and again to put over the trash ,you should realt stir or move the stuff at times to airate it and ensure that the decomposition is overall ,keep moist
this rubbish does not get big very fast and the thing works for a long time with out getting full
got a compost heap in the garden for 6 years ,have added tons of banana poles ,and palm leaves at times tree trunks ,the mountain goes up and down and never seems to get any bigger ,the stuff rots and becomes a very fine black compost of high density
2007-05-15 19:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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YES, Seventh Generation's toilet paper. They sell it in Kroger (at least in my local Kroger they do), and in Whole foods. I buy it from a year back and I like it very much, it also seems to me it lasts longer than any other conventional branch I had purchased before, making it a money saver in the end.
This product is good because:
If every household in the U.S. replaced just one 12-pack of 400 sheet virgin fiber bathroom tissue with 100% recycled ones, we could save:
- 4.4. million trees
- 11.6 million cubic feet of landfill space, equal to over 17,000 full garbage trucks
- 1.6 billion gallons of water, a year’s, supply for over 12,700 family of four.
- And avoid 275,000 pound so of pollution.
Seventh Generation bathroom tissue is made from 100% recycled paper, with a minimum of 80% post consumer materials. It's safe for your septic tank. The paper is whitened with an environmentally safe process – never with chlorine bleach. Bleaching paper with chlorine creates dangerous toxins such as dioxin, furans and other organochlorines. Once lose in the environment, these chemicals accumulate in both people and animals. Hundreds of studies have shown a direct link between dioxin exposure and cancer, birth defects and developmental and reproductive disorders.
The product looks like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v287/lkthadani/Misc/SeventhGenerationTissue.jpg
2007-05-15 22:56:29
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answered by Nia24 4
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Heather6 is correct - biodegradable toilet paper. It is also widely available at camping & "outdoorsman" outlets; the price is more, but not at all prohibitive. Also, there are brands made specifically for use with septic tanks which break down quicker.
2007-05-15 21:16:18
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answered by yojoewanna 2
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There is a brand sold near camping and outdoor recreation supplies that claims to be more environmentally friendly. I forget what is is called, but it has green pine trees printed all over it. I've been told that is degrades faster without posing much of a threat, but I am only going on what I have heard.
It is not sold in huge packages like the others, and it can be more expensive.
2007-05-15 18:39:40
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answered by Beanzai 2
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Toilet paper is very bio-degrable and breaks down quicky. I doubt there is any that is bad for the environment.
2007-05-15 18:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Publix sells "green wise" toilet paper. It's probably not as environmentally friendly as what the others posted about, but would be more accessible.
2007-05-15 20:32:21
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answered by Gidget 2
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There are many good biodegradable brands. Here are a few:
1. Treecycle http://www.treecycle.com
2. Real Goods http://www.realgoods.com
Stores that sell camping and sporting goods often carry biodegradable paper, but you can buy it direct online, too.
2007-05-15 18:37:28
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answered by Veritas 7
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toilet paper like Scott is better for your septic tank because it decomposes quickly. I think Seventh Generation makes some too but its spendy
2007-05-15 18:37:32
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answered by HannahBelle 2
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