Japan is now selling the world’s first toilet paper made from recycled diapers.
In Kagoshima, local governments and companies teamed up to collect and process used diapers into pulp, turning waste into rolls of eco-friendly toilet paper.
Branded as the Shibushi Osaki Roll, each pack costs about ¥400 ($2.70) and is already on shelves.
A simple but powerful step toward sustainability.
Swipe through to see how it works
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In Kagoshima, local governments and companies teamed up to collect and process used diapers into pulp, turning waste into rolls of eco-friendly toilet paper.
Branded as the Shibushi Osaki Roll, each pack costs about ¥400 ($2.70) and is already on shelves.
A simple but powerful step toward sustainability.
Swipe through to see how it works
@FutureTech | #FutureTech
Japan is now selling the world’s first toilet paper made from recycled diapers. 👶🧻
In Kagoshima, local governments and companies teamed up to collect and process used diapers into pulp, turning waste into rolls of eco-friendly toilet paper.
Branded as the Shibushi Osaki Roll, each pack costs about ¥400 ($2.70) and is already on shelves.
A simple but powerful step toward sustainability. ♻️
👉 Swipe through to see how it works
@FutureTech | #FutureTech 🔌
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