Worldwide, the equivalent of 27,000 trees are flushed down the toilet everyday, adding up to almost 10 million trees a year.
Astounding, isn’t it?
That’s only 10% of the 270,000 “trees” worth of paper-related products that are discarded each day in landfills and water systems.
On top of that, according to Treehugger:
“Making a roll of toilet paper uses 1.5 pounds of wood, 37 gallons of water and 1.3 KWh of of electricity.”
How can Mother Earth possibly keep up with us humans?



