In the modern household, few items are as ubiquitous and as rarely questioned as a simple roll of toilet paper. It is a staple of convenience, a basic necessity that most of the Western world assumes will always be available on store shelves. However, as we move further into the 21st century, a significant cultural and ecological shift is beginning to take root. From the bustling urban centers of France to the suburbs of North America, a growing dialogue is emerging regarding the long-term sustainability of this everyday habit. What was once considered an unquestionable standard of hygiene is now...
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