Is a bidet an eco-friendly option?
While bidets offer a better option for clean hips, you've probably heard that they're also an eco-friendly option. Let's start with the dilemma that toilet paper poses to our ecosystem. Up to 14% of the wood we cut is used by the global paper industry. One estimate suggests that the U.S. needs 31 million trees to cover their toilet paper usage each year. And that's not counting the huge amounts of water, electricity and emissions needed to process the wood into velvety smooth pulp. Producers argue that they only use factory waste to make toilet paper, not whole trees. Deliver on promises as you wish. Arguably, we need trees to continue sequestering carbon dioxide and maintaining healthy biodiversity. We are currently cleaning up at an unsustainable rate. Wastewater in the United States generates approximately 15 million tons of carbon dioxide globally each year, while pulp and paper produce nearly 24 million tons.
A bidet can wash and dry your buttocks after using the toilet. This will greatly reduce the use and production of toilet paper. This not only saves water but also preserves a lot of trees.
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