| | |  | Health & Wellness | Home » » » Green Forest Facial Tissue, White, Assorted Prints, Case Pack, Twenty-Four 175-Count Packs (4200 Tissues) | | | | | | | Description: | | Green Forest Facial Tissue, White, Assorted Prints is made from 100% recycled paper. Whitened without chlorine – Processed Chlorine Free (PCF). Made from a minimum of 90% post-consumer recycled paper. Hypoallergenic, no dyes, no fragrances. Safe for use in septic systems. Soft, strong, and absorbent. | | | Features: | |
• Made from 100% recycled paper.
• Soft, strong and absorbent.
• Whitened without chlorine.
• Hypo-allergenic, no dyes, no fragrances.
• Safe for use in septic systems.
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 19.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 17.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Feel good, feels goodJun 17, 2007
By J. Ross I am not a major hippy, but if I can do something sensible for the environment, why not? These tissues are great. They feel nice, look nice and are comparable with any of the name brand tissues. I have used them through nasty head colds, so they have been put through their paces, and hold up fine.
As an aside, I would also always forget tissues when I went shopping (or ran out of them in the middle of a cold) so if you have some storage space I also really like always having tissues on hand...
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Soft, strong, and green!Dec 08, 2009
By S. Ralls As a major, daily, year-round sufferer of absolutely soul-sucking allergies (positive for 36 of 40 tested allergens, so there is no season -- nay, month -- in which I'm not toting boxes of tissues Linus-style), I've tried every tissue there is and have gone through unfathomable quantities in my 30 years. I've used only these for the past several years, since I discovered them at my local health food store, and now purchase them by the case. They're not quite as soft as the super-soft virgin-fiber tissues (Kleenex, Puffs, etc.), but they're pretty close, and much, MUCH softer than any other recycled tissue I've tried. They also hold up really well, and the recycled content is excellent. These are the only recycled tissues that are soft enough and strong enough for me, and I've actually converted a couple of not-particularly-eco-conscious former tissue-prisses to these from the super-soft, lotiony Puffs and Kleenex, which tells you how good they are. Head and shoulders above the rest of the pack, and a lifesaver for those of us in the unenviable position of going through loads of tissues, so really needing softness, but also being concerned with smart use of resources.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
these tissues rock!Apr 05, 2008
By jessy i thought that recycled tissues would be scratchy & thin - i was wrong. green forest facial tissues are great! and they're good for the environment, too. i love the fact that they're not wrapped in plastic either - that's another bonus! :)
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great tissues, Only ones I buy in bulkDec 19, 2009
By H. Biggs I've bought these tissues in bulk for the second time from Amazon.com. I'm very happy with the quality of them, and it's nice that you get 4 different colors of boxes to coordinate with your different rooms! I selected Green Forest tissues instead of Seventh Generation because they use slightly more post-consumer recycled paper (GF = 90%, SG = 80% according to the Natural Resources Defense Council) and they are more cost-effective too. Don't buy Puffs or Kleenex, they don't use any recycled paper in their products. I recommend Seventh Generation for toilet paper and paper towels. Check out the NRDC's Shopper's Guide to paper products [...] for more information.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
The best recycled facial tissues I've found.Aug 18, 2010
By Karen K. Hart I love that Green Forest tissues are recycled and that they are reasonably soft. That combination in and of itself is apparently a miracle, because none of the other three or so kinds of recycled tissues I tried were tolerably soft. BUT I still felt guilty about using Green Forest tissues because of the packaging. For one thing, the boxes are small, like the Kleenex boxes kids used to take to school when they were required to contribute to the supply. Small boxes result in more surface area and, therefore, more packaging. For another thing, there is a sheet of unrecyclable plastic in the hole at the top of the box that dispenses the tissues, just like you'd find in the aforementioned Kleenex boxes. After going through a case of the Green Forest tissues, I figured it would actually be better for the planet if we just got big boxes of Puffs with no plastic. If Green Forest offered similar boxes, I'd seek those out instead.
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