The
most common rolls in communities and professionals
are the jumbo and the mini jumbo . This choice is of course justified on sites with
very high traffic where consumption requires significant autonomy.
The smart one Tork system or the central unwinding toilet paper systems (inspired by central unwinding reels) have helped to respond to this problem of autonomy by reducing the bulk but still remain establishments such as hotels, restaurants high high-end, retirement homes, nurseries, etc. for whom these systems are oversized and do not meet user expectations.
The compact size of the small rolls makes them perfect for small spaces.
The choice of quality and length: Pay attention to the apparent volume of the roll!
When buying a small roll of toilet paper, often
the consumer stops at the "apparent volume" of the roll.
The problem is that this volume
is not systematically the
meaning of a product with
a large number of sheets . Like the oversized packaging in mass distribution on certain products suggesting a large content, the same is true for this type of product.
it is in fact easy for a
manufacturer to give bulk to his product which, once rolled up, gives an
impression of quantity !
There remains only one rule which is to check on the packaging or the technical sheet
the number of sheets (or formats) as well as its size.
In the community and the professional world the
standard is often 200 sheets per roll or even 180 on products in two thicknesses but it is common to find rolls offering 140 sheets or less! So comparing two small rolls becomes irrational...
Conversely, “compact”
Tork T4 type rolls offer a capacity of
396 sheets per roll !
In the hotel industry, and this in order to preserve a minimum of autonomy, 200 sheets is a minimum and 300 sheets
A roll that would offer a weight and a more “comfortable” design like Kleenex toilet paper.
would on the other hand be justified in offering fewer sheets.
As you can see, buying a roll of toilet paper is not so economically neutral!
In all cases, you must ensure compatibility with your
toilet paper dispensers .
The importance of using biodegradable toilet paper
When choosing toilet paper, it is important to consider its impact on the environment. Many manufacturers now offer biodegradable toilet paper, which breaks down more quickly and reduces waste accumulation. This is included under the
Ecolabel standard or on manufacturing concepts such as manufacturing from recycled food cartons chosen by
Lucart with its EcoNatural range .
By opting for biodegradable toilet paper, you help preserve the environment and reduce your carbon footprint. Be sure to
check certifications and eco-labels when purchasing toilet paper to ensure you're making a sustainable choice.