You've clearly never seen my decorative towel thread!Isn't this wasting paper and environmentally inefficient?
You've clearly never seen my decorative towel thread!![]()
Isn't this wasting paper and environmentally inefficient?
No, but it is sad these things even exist.
I was wondering the same thing.How are they any different from paper towels in a kitchen or the paper towel dispenser in commercial properties?
How are they any different from paper towels in a kitchen or the paper towel dispenser in commercial properties?
I think they SCREAM "Yeah, I know you see these pretty decorative towels, but you'd BETTER NOT USE THEM!"But will your decorative towels be hanging underneath these? Because, you know, someone could accidentally still use the pretty towels!![]()
I was wondering the same thing.
Perhaps we should stop using toilet paper, too! (I wonder if OP posted how wasteful TP is on the Over/Under thread...)
And no more blowing your noses.![]()
Don't stop, just reuse!
http://greenliving.suite101.com/article.cfm/going_green_with_the_family_cloth
As you may imagine, this was a topic of discussion on the BB, but I can't find the thread.. It may have been in with the Diva Cup thread.
OK, THAT.....is freaking disgusting! Laundry day would be even more repugnant than it already is!![]()
Don't stop, just reuse!
http://greenliving.suite101.com/article.cfm/going_green_with_the_family_cloth
As you may imagine, this was a topic of discussion on the BB, but I can't find the thread.. It may have been in with the Diva Cup thread.
A covered trash bin typically works the best when it comes to providing a sightly, odor-free receptacle for soiled bathroom cloth.