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eon90210
Apr 18th, 2009, 11:07 AM
Are they eco-friendly? Or should I just stick to TP? There's less consumption of TP but water use is increased. But if my memory serves me correctly, washroom water is filter'd and reused. ??
brunes
Apr 18th, 2009, 07:14 PM
Are they eco-friendly? Or should I just stick to TP? There's less consumption of TP but water use is increased. But if my memory serves me correctly, washroom water is filter'd and reused. ??
A big part of water consumption through is actually indirect consumption of CO2, because it uses a lot of energy to treat and filter the water and push it through those pipes. All that energy comes from the power plant, and in most areas of NA, that means it comes from coal.
Aside from that, I don't know why people would want pressurized water shooting up their butt hole!
Recycled TP is good enough for me. I use Cascades brand, 100% recycled and very high quality.
eon90210
Apr 18th, 2009, 10:23 PM
A big part of water consumption through is actually indirect consumption of CO2, because it uses a lot of energy to treat and filter the water and push it through those pipes. All that energy comes from the power plant, and in most areas of NA, that means it comes from coal.
Aside from that, I don't know why people would want pressurized water shooting up their butt hole!
Recycled TP is good enough for me. I use Cascades brand, 100% recycled and very high quality.
I didn't think of that, the energy required to treat the water. Wow, I never heard of recyclyed TP till you just mentioned it. I hope it isn't more expensive than regular TP.