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Eldritch
10-28-2010, 02:46 PM
Kimberly-Clark rolls out tube-free Scott toilet paper

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The toilet paper roll is about to undergo its biggest change in 100 years: going tubeless.

On Monday, Kimberly-Clark, one of the world's biggest makers of household paper products, will begin testing Scott Naturals Tube-Free toilet paper at Walmart and Sam's Club stores throughout the Northeast. If sales take off, it may introduce the line nationally and globally — and even consider adapting the technology into its paper towel brands.

No, the holes in the rolls aren't perfectly round. But they do fit over TP spindles and come with this promise: Even the last piece of toilet paper will be usable — without glue stuck on it.

Suddenly, there's news in the $9 billion — but stagnant — toilet paper market. More important, it's got a "green" halo.

The 17 billion toilet paper tubes produced annually in the USA account for 160 million pounds of trash, according to Kimberly-Clark estimates, and could stretch more than a million miles placed end-to-end. That's from here to the moon and back — twice. Most consumers toss, rather than recycle, used tubes, says Doug Daniels, brand manager at Kimberly-Clark. "We found a way to bring innovation to a category as mature as bath tissue," he says.

He won't disclose the tubeless technology used but says it's a special winding process. A similar process is used on tissue the company sells to businesses but not to consumers.

Behind the marketing push is a growing consumer demand for environmentally friendly products.

One environmentalist applauds the move. "It's a positive example of how companies are seeking creative ways to reduce environmental impact," says Darby Hoover of the Natural Resources Defense Council. But more relevant than nixing the tubes would be more recycled content in its paper, Hoover says. While Scott Naturals normally has 40% recycled content, this test product does not — but future versions will, Daniels says.

Hoover says she hopes other toilet tissue makers follow Kimberly-Clark's lead. How soon that may happen is unclear. Procter & Gamble, maker of top-seller Charmin, declined to comment.

Link. (http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/environment/2010-10-27-1Atube27_ST_N.htm)

Now just to wait for them to come up with a way to use the tissue on both sides, eh?

ikki
10-28-2010, 02:54 PM
that part is easy.

1. use side A
2. fold side A inside, so that there are sides B1 and B2
3. wipe with either B side

The Lawspeaker
10-28-2010, 03:00 PM
And how exactly is this innovation going to do us a mayor favour ?

TriR˙che
10-28-2010, 03:02 PM
Now, "they" need to come up with a toilet paper which will only hang in the correct manner.

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Eldritch
10-28-2010, 05:08 PM
Good, bad ^^^

Doubleplusgood:

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TriR˙che
10-28-2010, 05:13 PM
Good, bad ^^^

Doupdleplusgood:

http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/koran_wipes.jpg

You have offended the Mooooslims with your post, Eldritch. You know what happens when you offend those people, don't you?

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Birka
10-28-2010, 07:00 PM
And how exactly is this innovation going to do us a mayor favour ?

Less wasted cardboard. The article I heard on the news said that all of the discarded cardboard rolls, if stacked end to end, could reach to the moon and back every year.

I like the idea, less wasted paper products.

Osweo
10-28-2010, 07:04 PM
Less wasted cardboard. The article I heard on the news said that all of the discarded cardboard rolls, if stacked end to end, could reach to the moon and back every year.

Man, we've got to DO that with the ones not used as a result of this BREAKTHROUGH! :D

Eldritch
10-28-2010, 07:07 PM
Man, we've got to DO that with the ones not used as a result of this BREAKTHROUGH! :D

On the other hand this is bad news for pet rodents everywhere:

http://kuvat.uusisuomi.fi/sites/default/files/imagecache/artikkeli/kuvat/anssihamsu.jpg

TriR˙che
10-28-2010, 07:12 PM
On the other hand this is bad news for pet rodents everywhere:

http://kuvat.uusisuomi.fi/sites/default/files/imagecache/artikkeli/kuvat/anssihamsu.jpg

Damn! You beat me to it!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2009/03/090305171903-large.jpg

Crossbow
10-28-2010, 07:55 PM
Sometimes I wipe my ass with the cardboard when there is no paper left. What am I going to do now?:confused::eek:

Wyn
10-28-2010, 08:21 PM
Sometimes I wipe my ass with the cardboard when there is no paper left. What am I going to do now?:confused::eek:

Use a rodent.

Svanhild
10-28-2010, 09:37 PM
Sometimes I wipe my ass with the cardboard when there is no paper left. What am I going to do now?:confused::eek:
You could do it like good Muslims and use your hand...:wink

The Lawspeaker
10-28-2010, 09:51 PM
Hmm.. it would maybe be far more useful to develop methods that would outside the current toilet as that one uses a lot of water (maybe a vacuum toilet) combine toilet paper with a bidet.

Having said that.. one should also take a look at the shower in which bathtubs and showers work and develop showers that are more confortable but also waste less water as this could be of some service to people living in warmer yet dryer countries with chronical water shortages like Australia, the United States and Spain but it would also help countries more to the north (like my own).

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One could also seek to improve upon the "intelligent toilet (http://www.gearlog.com/2010/08/it_was_inevitable_the_japanese.php)" the Japanese came up with. Each time when you make a deposit you can get detailed results of your health status and whether you have to improve your diet

Liffrea
10-28-2010, 09:55 PM
An absurd idea I use the centres to nurture my baby French Beans, they are bio degradable and great for planting.

I wipe my arse with this proposal.:D

Grumpy Cat
10-28-2010, 10:18 PM
Yet we haven't found a cure for cancer or AIDS yet....:coffee: