Toilet paper will soon disappear: find out what will replace it

 

Why adopt this technology?

Optimal hygiene thanks to water cleaning
Saves paper and reduces waste
Less skin irritation

The installation cost can be a deterrent, but adaptable kits allow you to transform a conventional toilet into a Japanese version for around a hundred euros.

The return of traditional methods

 

Before the invention of toilet paper, different techniques were used:

Bidets, once very popular in France, are making a comeback. With a simple jet of water, they guarantee impeccable cleanliness without generating waste.
Washable cloths, already adopted by some zero-waste households, are an economical and eco-friendly option. However, their maintenance requires a little more organization.
Is this an inevitable transition?

Far from being a mere fad, these alternatives address real concerns: hygiene, economy, and ecology. More and more households are adopting more sustainable solutions, and at this rate, toilet paper could well become marginalized within a few decades.

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