| | |  | Bath Tissue | Home » » » » Green Forest Unscented Bathroom Tissue, 100% Recycled Paper, Whitened Without Chlorine, 352 Sheets Roll 12 Double Roll Packages (Pack of 4) | | | | | | | Description: | | In addition to being 100% recycled, Green Forest products contain the highest percentage of post-consumer recycled content (minimum 90%) compared to other brands. This saves more trees and makes Green Forest one of the most eco-friendly brands available. Our bathroom tissue is soft and absorbent while being friendly to the environment. Green Forest premium bathroom tissue is stronger and more absorbent. Our premium double-rolls have nearly twice as many sheets as our single-roll bathroom tissue. Chlorine has been linked with various health concerns, so all Green Forest products are whitened without chlorine. Green Forest products are also hypo-allergenic. No added dyes or fragrances. Safe for septic systems and low-flow toilets. | | | Features: | |
• 48 premium double-rolls per case, 352 sheets per roll
• Made from 100% recycled paper, 90% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content
• Whitened without chlorine
• Hypo-allergenic, no added dyes or fragrances
• Safe for use in septic systems
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 4.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 19.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 17.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 16.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 73 reviews |
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90 of 94 found the following review helpful:
Part of a sustainable lifestyle.Apr 12, 2009
By tortugaveloz After reading other reviews I decided I would sacrifice resistance for softness and price, but when I got my order I realized the other reviewers must have been comparing this to their shower curtains (or whatever they use to clean themselves) because this toilet paper is just as good as any other "normal" toilet paper in the market except for the fact that you're not wiping yourself with mother nature and it's an excellent part of a conscious lifestyle. Granted it ranks lower in softness and resistance than the best most expensive supermarket brands using 100% NON recycled paper and chlorine bleach, but it's not bad at all. There is no sacrifice for me in using this brand and it's one more step towards a sustainable lifestyle. I totally recommend it.
EDIT: It's been almost 2 years and I'm still using exclusively this brand. One thing I don't understand though, is why this is so much cheaper when it appears to be the exact same thing? Green Forest Unscented Bathroom Tissue, 100% Recycled Paper, Whitened Without Chlorine, 12 Roll Packs (Pack of 8)
46 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Wet strengthApr 18, 2010
By ringo Some people use TP for drying purposes, not merely wiping or blotting. And, I'm pleased to report, Green Forest is the winner when it comes to not turning into a handful of lint when it really matters.
I also use Seventh Generation individually wrapped (rougher), and Trader Joes (flimsier), but get GF when it's available. Pricey, but worth it.
(Note - Green Forest also has a tall 12-pack, with 198-sheet rolls. This is completely different stuff, and falls apart if you look at it).
36 of 38 found the following review helpful:
It's not fluffy indulgence, but not sandpaper eitherMar 06, 2010
By Adam Lasnik
"Frim Fram Sauce Extraordinaire"
I've finally found toilet paper that's a good happy medium. I want to do right both by mother earth and my derriere... using toilet paper that doesn't pollute the world with nasty chemicals before or after usage, yet feels at least reasonably decent on my behind. This stuff does the trick.
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Very economical, middle-of-the-road comfort toilet paperOct 10, 2010
By Crazy Burns
"Laddish Culturalist"
I have been a loyal Charmin buyer for many years. Charmin is a very soft toilet paper, but is not as environmentally friendly as this brand. While contemplating switching to a greener brand, I worried that I might sacrifice comfort. I read many reviews of this product on amazon and I couldn't find a direct comparison between Green Forest and Charmin toilet paper in terms of comfort level. I am quite sensitive when it comes to toilet paper, so I am willing to pay slightly more for the softer kind. After using this brand, I can tell you that this bran is much better than some low quality brands (Scott for instance) but not nearly as soft as Charmin.
Green Forest is quite good for many reasons. It is strong enough to withstand heavy use and is not as scratchy as the cheap 1 ply brands you might find in a public toilet or on sale at the supermarket. I was able to get it at a reasonable price (50c per roll), so it is a reasonably good value but it does come with a down side. However, it is still quite scratchy compared to the higher end brands.
I would recommend this product to someone who is looking for a decent, economical, environmentally friendly toilet paper. However, I would not recommend this to someone who is particularly sensitive about what makes contact with their body's nether-regions. I paid 65c/roll for Charmin basic and had a much better experience with that product. To me, it's worth the 15c extra.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
What is going on with the price?Sep 22, 2011
By Diane M. Young
"dmyoung63"
Last September I bought this for $24.92. On September 7 of this year they charged me $33.61 at the subscribe and save price, and now two weeks later they're charging $45.36??
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