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Seventh Generation Bathroom Tissue, 2-Ply Sheets, 500-Sheet Rolls (Pack of 48) | 
enlarge | Brand: Seventh Generation Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $56.23
New (3) from $56.23
Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 30
Number Of Items: 48 Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 18.7 x 14.3
ASIN: B000C7OHFK
Release Date: October 14, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Two-ply bathroom tissue is soft and strong | | • | Made of 100-percent recycled paper (minimum 80-percent post-consumer) | | • | Whitened with an environmentally-safe process | | • | Free of dyes, inks, and fragrances | | • | Safe for septic systems and ideal for low-flow toilets |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Seventh Generation Bathroom Tissue is made from 100% recycled paper, with a minimum of 80% post-consumer materials. Whitened with an environmentally safe process--never with chlorine bleach--this tissue is the healthy choice for your family and your environment. Made from 100% Recycled Chlorine-Free Paper By choosing Seventh Bathroom Tissue, you'll be making an important environmental difference immediately. These paper towels are not whitened with chlorine and are made from 100% recycled paper (80% post-consumer, 20% pre-consumer). Hypo-allergenic, unbleached, fragrance-free, and made without dyes or inks, this tissue paper is safe for septic systems and ideal for low-flow toilets. Post-consumer paper is paper that has been recycled at home or at the office. Buying post-consumer paper helps finish the job you started--of saving the earth's natural resources, including trees, water, and energy. And using products made from post-consumer recycled materials helps reduce the need for virgin wood pulp, which means more trees are left standing. Trees naturally absorb carbon dioxide--a greenhouse gas that's the primary contributor to global warming. In fact, a single tree, over its lifetime, absorbs about one tone of CO2. To put it another way, a ton of recycled paper saves seventeen trees. If every household in the U.S. replaced just one roll of 500 sheet virgin fiber bathroom tissue with 100% recycled ones, we could save 448,000 trees, 1.1 million cubic feet of landfill space (equal to 1,700 full garbage trucks), and 161 million gallons of water, which is a year's supply for 1,270 families of four! About Seventh Generation Seventh Generation offers a complete line of natural household products designed to work as well as their traditional counterparts, but use renewable, non-toxic, phosphate-free, and biodegradable ingredients as often as possible, and are never tested on animals. Seventh Generation products are healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the pets, and the people in your home--and for the environment outside of it. Every time you use Seventh Generation products you make a difference by saving natural resources, keeping toxic chemicals out of the environment, and making the world a safer place for this and the next seven generations.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 108 more reviews...
Could be softer, yes, but think of what you're saving! November 5, 2008 J. Zamoyta (California) I agree, it's not Charmin. But really, who needs virgin tissue for, ahem, your rear end? I'm buying my second case today because I have been really happy with this product. Every time I unwrap a roll, I think about the little difference I'm making for my son, and all the other generations that will come after him. Enough said, I think. A very good (not perfect!) toilet tissue, you don't end up changing the roll every other day, and you're helping save a few trees every time you pee! Good enough for me.
Best way to be good to the environment November 3, 2008 SimbaMom I've been a fan of Seventh Generation products, especially their toilet tissue, for some time now. When I've run out and had to pick up some of those "regular" brands I was always so disappointed in the feel and quality. Not only is this toilet tissue a great way to be good to the environment (think about HOW MUCH t.p. your household uses in a year), it's just an overall great product. So happy that I found it in bulk on Amazon!
I can't feel the difference October 29, 2008 Robin Orlowski (United States) Either I've lucked out or other people had just obtained mis-manufactured packages! I don't feel if this toilet paper feels any rougher. It feels perfectly fine to me. Happy with how the product is manufactured, I will continue buying it and other Seventh Generation products.
And I'll keep buying it! October 15, 2008 Mary M. (Virginia) This is the second case of Seventh Generation bathroom tissue I have purchased for my family and I plan on continuing to buy it in the future! The quality is great and, although I have read in some other reviews that the texture is not to everyone's liking, I find it more than acceptable. Best of all, it is a product that makes the environmentally-friendly option practical for all of us.
Surprisingly soft eco-friendly bathroom tissue! October 10, 2008 James J. Smith (Jersey City, NJ, USA) I'm typically one to go with the cheap brands when it comes to toilet paper. Marcal or Scott's, whichever is cheaper. I'm not one to be picky about toilet paper. I'll admit the softer brands are really nice, but they are more expensive and the roll runs out really quick. Now I ordered Seventh Generation bathroom tissue not because of softness or price, but because I was interested in trying out an eco-friendly alternative and with Amazon Subscribe & Save I will never run out of the necessities (I really loathe going to the store for a roll of toilet paper). So honestly I was expecting something along the lines of public school toilet paper. However, to my surprise the bathroom tissue was actually soft. Now I'm not saying it's nearly as soft as Charmin Ultra, but it's definitely softer than Marcal or Scott's. So in terms of softness it's actually in the middle which isn't bad considering it's 100% recycled paper (80% post-consumer content minimum). The post-consumer content is what sets this bathroom tissue apart from the rest. Post-consumer is paper that is recycled from homes and offices, basically the stuff we throw out on recycling night for the garbage workers to pick up. Most other brands use pre-consumer content, which is actually left over scraps from paper production and other industrial manufacturing. So all in all I think this bathroom tissue is adequately soft and very environmentally friendly. I would recommend this to everyone.
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