Eco-Friendly Alternative in the Bathroom
A bidet is good for everyone, including the planet. Nowadays it’s all about using green products and doing our part to preserve every resource we can help to preserve. Most green products are just natural versions of already existing products but there are some products out there that are innovative and new while helping out the environment.
The problem with toilet paper
The ecological impact that a simple household staple such as paper towels can be easily overlooked but they originate from trees along with all the other paper products. Toilet paper alone wipes out about 27,000 trees a day. Toilet paper also requires several tons of chemicals and bleach to obtain that clean white color.
Putting that aside, toilet paper can be unpleasant to use during times of increased sensitivity or pain. Toilet paper can also cause clogs in your plumbing which can result in damage to your home.
A solution to replace a daily essential?
There are many products out there that are green. More and more natural options are emerging on the market but how can we know for sure if choosing the natural version of a popular bathroom cleaner or recycled toilet paper will help the environment? If you take a look at the ingredients list, you’ll notice a bunch of words that you aren’t familiar with. Some even contain sodium hydroxide. A chemical is still a chemical and the best way to help the environment is to stop using a certain component in its entirety instead of substituting one label for another..
As we mentioned earlier, toilet paper presents a very large environmental impact. Even recycled toilet paper, which is an enormous improvement from non-recycled toilet paper, is treated with chemicals which can affect your body. All of those gallons of water, bleach, and the acres of chopped down trees can be avoided with a single bidet.
Manufacturing a bidet also uses up resources but that is a speck of resources compared to a lifetime consumption of toilet paper. A bidet optimizes water flow to clean and entirely reduces the need for toilet paper use to get you clean. Some of the higher end bidets can last up to 10 years.
Most electronic bidets also come with economy modes so that they consume less electricity while idle and even while in use.
Think about it: a one-time purchase that will last you up to 10 years and leaves you spotless without toilet paper versus daily toilet paper use that you have to buy every few weeks.
The clear winner is the bidet, wouldn’t you agree?
The Conclusion
We live in a time where we are all beginning to realize that resources are not endless and that we must be a little more aware of what we consume. There are many areas that we need to work on but replacing the massive consumption of toilet paper is one easy way to get started while making a big impact and also improving your lifestyle and personal hygiene.
The Sting
You’ll never know what you’re missing until you get your own bidet, so find the eco-friendly solutions you like now.