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Envirocane Slimline Towels

Sale price$79.50

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YOU ARE MAKING THE BEST CHOICE FOR OUR PLANET!!

Welcome to the revolutionary Envirocane hand towel.TM

Envirocane Hand Towel is made of 85% sugarcane pulp, also known as bagasse. This is a by-product of sugar production and produced after the juice extraction of sugarcane. It is environmentally friendly, clean, abundant, sustainable, and comes from a renewable source. The remaining 15% is made of virgin paper harvested from controlled forest plantation.

Features & Benefits

  •  Soft, highly absorbent products
  •  No added fragrances
  •  Converts waste into quality washroom products
  •  Requires less bleaching than tree-based paper
  •  Designed to suit any washroom colour palette

Each packet has an easy dispensing base so that it can be dispensed individually straight from the packet. NO need for a dispenser.

HACCP International Certified
Envirocane hand towels are HACCP International certified, meaning they are suitable for use in facilities that operate in accordance with a HACCP International based Food Safety Programme. This is an internationally recognised method of identifying and managing food safety risk.

45gm weight. 16 packets x 250 sheets (net 4000).

Code: 2838

Envirocane Slimline Towels
Envirocane Slimline Towels Sale price$79.50

Environmentally Certified Products

We plant trees

Exceptional hotel quality products

We donate 15% of profits

We plant seeds for every toilet paper sold

Washroom Essentials care about our planet. We ensure that we replace trees by planting more trees than we used in our products. This is our main corporate social responsibility.

With every purchase, you make a significant contribution to conserving our planet and to ensuring that more trees will be planted on your behalf.

Saving the world one toilet paper at a time

Our forests are under assault to meet the growing demand for toilet paper. Worldwide, 27,000 trees are being cut down to manufacture toilet papers. On average, a tree produces 1,500 toilet paper rolls. In 2018, the global average toilet paper consumption per capita is 5.2
kilograms. Can you imagine how many trees were those?
The destruction of trees has negative effects not only on the plants and wildlife that are living in that habitat but also on the balance of the entire ecosystem. With the growing population and demand, something must be done to stop this abuse.

If this trend continues without any intervention, it can lead to more devastation and natural calamities. Join us & be a part of the solution. Lets leave a better & Cleaner world for the next Generation.