Reliable Sustainable Hand Towels
- jreynosocfg
- Feb 22, 2016
- 2 min read
The culture of using paper towel has been started in the past few years as a result of alternative fibers and even paper manufacturers are looking to diversify their sources. Whereas brown or off-colored paper towels used to generally be considered undesirable, products that are clearly recycled and are unbleached are now a symbol of sustainability. Paper companies are coming with different ways to make paper from reliable, sustainable sources that allow manufacturers to make a quality product at a reasonable price.Today only brown color paper towel products are available in the market, but manufacturers are finding new ways to produce completely recycled towels that are white, soft and high range quality.

People have the notion that recycled paper is rough and not performing on expectation level, and the manufacturers are solving that problem and coming up with a product that really does perform.
For the manufacturers Green Seal requires 100-percent recovered or recycled material in approved paper products. Whereas to encourage customers for using 100 percent recycled paper towels is not a big issue, because virgin fibers are too valuable to use in disposable products.
Paper towels can be used only once, disposable product that doesn’t get recycled and doesn’t typically get composted. Chipperfield says that their research and data supports that the product shouldn’t contain any virgin fiber, because the longer fibers used products can get recycled so those fiber can be reused. Whereas the ultra-soft paper is made of virgin fibers, manufacturers are finding new ways to pin and fluff the recycled paper fibers so that they are more textured and absorbent. Now they have come up with a nice, thicker-feeling paper that’s also 100 percent recycled. Brought to you by www.mobilejanitorial.com
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