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The justification for toilet rolls is to make toilet paper much easier to store and access. It is far more efficient than stacking many sheets of toilet paper on each other.
It appears that most of the coupons out there currently apply to Charmin toilet paper brand. Their coupons are for 8 or more rolls per package.
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Toilet paper rolls were originally introduced in the late 1800s and were made of recycled paper. The average toilet paper roll contains about 500 sheets. On average, an individual uses about 100 rolls of toilet paper per year.
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toilet paper rolls, toothpics, and salami.
The amount of recycled paper in toilet paper rolls vary any where from 60 percent to 100 percent depending upon which brand you purchse. Choosing recycled paper products is a smart decision and helps the environment.
Toilet paper production typically involves cutting large rolls of paper into smaller rolls, embossing the paper to create a textured surface, perforating the paper to allow for tear-off sections, and finally packaging the rolls for distribution. The process may also include adding any coloring or scents to the paper during manufacturing.
About 384 trees. This is how many trees are used to make the toilet paper rolls that one American uses within his or her lifetime. Here is the math: "It takes 48 full grown trees to make roughly 500 rolls of toilet paper. So using that number it takes about 1/10th of an adult grown paper tree to produce 10 rolls of toilet paper. Every American in the United States, roughly 300+ million, uses at the very least 49 rolls of toilet paper a year. That is 5 trees a person." (from http://www.trap17.com/index.php/cut-down-trees-but-grow-faster_t55053.html)
It is obvious, the miniture rolls are made for traveling