Tubeless has been the norm here for years. Its no problem at all and it saves space and cardboard.
How will future generations make Tracy island without these….he’s on to something.
This is a disgrace.
I’ve got a question
With the tubeless bog roll does that mean you get more paper per roll or is there still a big gap in the middle
Lpoks like an easy way to save money and be more environmentally friendly. Anyone got any tips for dispensing tubeless rolls?
Don’t most of these finished toilet rolls end up sitting next to the toilet for a bit, and isn’t that more than a little unsanitary?
I’ve only heard about this today. It’s a great way to cut waste but is it that popular yet? Articles like this are going to make more people switch over, he has effectively shot himself in the foot here.
> Barry Read, the chief executive of the Paper Industry Technical Association
***PITA***?
I bet someone was chuckling when they came up with that.
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Did people actually hold onto 12 bog roll tubes in the hopes of them crafting a wonky elephant?
83 year old completely uninterested in waste issues, i’m shocked.
https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/cardboard-tubes-4-pack/6063921000.html
The tubes are getting bigger
> It’s onwards and upwards for the toilet roll.
I think he’s applying too much pressure.
Tubeless has been the norm here for years. Its no problem at all and it saves space and cardboard.
How will future generations make Tracy island without these….he’s on to something.
This is a disgrace.
I’ve got a question
With the tubeless bog roll does that mean you get more paper per roll or is there still a big gap in the middle
Lpoks like an easy way to save money and be more environmentally friendly. Anyone got any tips for dispensing tubeless rolls?
Don’t most of these finished toilet rolls end up sitting next to the toilet for a bit, and isn’t that more than a little unsanitary?
I’ve only heard about this today. It’s a great way to cut waste but is it that popular yet? Articles like this are going to make more people switch over, he has effectively shot himself in the foot here.
> Barry Read, the chief executive of the Paper Industry Technical Association
***PITA***?
I bet someone was chuckling when they came up with that.
Old man shouts at cloud
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