Should people make the toilet paper roll wrap and hang over the spool, or should they simply let it hang under? For decades, this question has stumped Americans. Statistics show that an average ...
People in the U.S. use a lot of toilet paper—and spend a lot on it, too, more per roll than anywhere else in the world. And researchers expect that number to continue to grow. Throughout the ...
Life before toilet paper rolls was strange, if not grotesque altogether. Ancient people relied heavily on materials they could gather from their surroundings: sticks, stones, leaves, grass, moss ...
Toilet paper rolls and unwound on a green background. Panorama. Close-up. SLO MO LD Rolls of white toilet paper flying in the air Slow motion wide locked down shot of rolls of white toilet paper ...
In the bathroom, there are more areas than you might imagine where you can let your creative side loose. For instance, there are plenty of unique toilet paper holders that will certainly make your ...
You ready? Let’s get into it.” “If you go into a public restroom stall and the toilet paper dispenser is broken and you can see the toilet paper like this, you’re going to want to look at ...
Embodying the phrase “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine,” a public-private partnership has commercialized the world’s first toilet paper made from used diapers. Currently ...
In an innovative step to protect the environment and declining “paper supplies,” Japan launched the world’s first eco-friendly toilet paper made from used diapers. According to KNews, in an initiative ...