380 trees per person
Every person uses an average of 55 to 60 toilet paper sheets a day.A hundred toilet rolls a year. This means that there is no doubt that the 380 trees per person need to be cut down to provide him with toilet paper throughout his life. WNF itself showed that this is about 270 000 trees per day The less forest there is, the more co2 lingers in the air and this does not help the greenhouse effect. a bidet The Commission has already made a number of proposals for the reform of the common agricultural policy.More hygienic since you use water.
Waste water
Not only the number of trees that are dying, but also the spacious water waste The Commission has already taken a decision on the proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound level of motor vehicles and their trailers.So this is times 20! This is in times when water scarcity is increasing and many people in continents such as Africa and sometimes in Europe still have to do without water. The bidet also uses water, but this is not proportionate to what toilet paper requires. Therefore it is better to use a bidet to clean the intimate places instead of toilet paper.
Bide really is more environmentally friendly
Before you had to be convinced that the bidet The Commission is also aware that the Community has a duty to ensure that the environment is not affected by this.energy required. It costs 1.3KWh electricity per roll. Furthermore, toilet paper is also bad for the sewers. This way pipes are regularly blocked with all the consequences of this!
The choice of a bidet is certainly a good option. Using a bidet would be the production of toilet paper can reduce by 75%.
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