Source: http://www.alternet.org/environment/129351
America's Love Affair with Really Soft Toilet Paper Is Causing an Environmental Catastrophe
By Tara Lohan, AlterNet. Posted February 27, 2009.
Why the best use of 300-year-old trees might not be in the bathroom. Tools
Americans have been long chastised for our environmental footprints (and for good reason). But the latest report from environmental groups including Greenpeace should give us major reason to pause. The Guardian could not have said it any better:
The tenderness of the delicate American buttock is causing more environmental devastation than the country's love of gas-guzzling cars, fast food or McMansions, according to green campaigners. At fault, they say, is the US public's insistence on extra-soft, quilted and multi-ply products when they use the bathroom.
The numbers are shocking: More than 98 percent of the toilet paper we use in the US is from virgin forests, the Guardian reports. Across the world, people are struggling to save our forests from deforestation, and instead of helping out, we're wiping are butts with our best defense against climate change. And until the time comes when Obama gets Congress to pass a TP Act, Greenpeace has some help for consumers, with a handy guide for getting some good toilet paper that won't harm the environment.
The New York Times explained why it is we insist on only the finest trees:
...Fluffiness comes at a price: millions of trees harvested in North America and in Latin American countries, including some percentage of trees from rare old-growth forests in Canada. Although toilet tissue can be made at similar cost from recycled material, it is the fiber taken from standing trees that help give it that plush feel, and most large manufacturers rely on them.
The Guardian explains why this phenomena is not worldwide, but seems to be an American experience:
Dave Dixon, a [Kimberly-Clark] company spokesman, said toilet paper and tissue from recycled fibre had been on the market for years. If Americans wanted to buy them, they could.
"For bath tissue Americans in particular like the softness and strength that virgin fibres provides," Dixon said. "It's the quality and softness the consumers in America have come to expect."
Longer fibres in virgin wood are easier to lay out and fluff up for a softer tissue. Dixon said the company used products from sustainbly farmed forests in Canada.
Americans already consume vastly more paper than any other country -- about three times more per person than the average European, and 100 times more than the average person in China.
Greenpeace launched a campaign to draw attention to why this might be a significant problem. The Times writes,
AMERICA'S LOVE AFFAIR WITH REALLY SOFT TOILET PAPER IS CAUSI
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Re: AMERICA'S LOVE AFFAIR WITH REALLY SOFT TOILET PAPER IS CAUSI
He. He.
I can remember when corn cobs were a standard feature in many American outhouses.
I can also remember using just water with my left hand for a couple of years. Not in the US, though.

I can remember when corn cobs were a standard feature in many American outhouses.
I can also remember using just water with my left hand for a couple of years. Not in the US, though.

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Re: AMERICA'S LOVE AFFAIR WITH REALLY SOFT TOILET PAPER IS CAUSI
Grant wrote:He. He.![]()
I can remember when corn cobs were a standard feature in many American outhouses.
I can also remember using just water with my left hand for a couple of years. Not in the US, though.
Grant,
Ain't that some shiid (literally)

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