I found it interesting that when I opened a box of Seventh Generation Facial Tissues and put them (without package) in a crystal box in the first floor (guest) bathroom, the tissues were used by family members without complaint. However, when put in bedrooms in the original box, the tissues were found to be "rough". While clearly not a "blind" study, reading labels does have something to do with how soft a tissue is to one's nose -- even with a cold.
Even Kleenex, when one has a really bad cold, abrades the upper lip and one ends up with an area of scale between nose and lip. A dab of vaseline helps.
Our family advocates the use of cotton handkerchiefs -- washable, reusable until they wear out and die after about 1,000 washings. Facial tissue, either Seventh Generation or Kleenex, is only a way of filling up the landfill.But a good thing to have when one has a cold.
So, I'm going to suggest not talking about the 80% post consumer paper waste in Seventh Generation until the first carton of 36 is used up. We as a nation need to find a way to make recycling of paper economical. To achieve this, we need products that use post consumer paper waste.
No, not as soft as Kleenex, but does it really matter? We like these tissues.
Buy Seventh Generation Facial Tissue, 2-Ply Sheets, 85-Count Boxes (Pack of 36)!
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