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Binding: Health and BeautyBrand: Seventh Generation Label: Seventh Generation Manufacturer: Seventh Generation Number Of Items: 36 Publisher: Seventh Generation Release Date: October 14, 2005 Studio: Seventh Generation Features:
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![]() Rating: - Save the planet without scratchin your nose offRemember when recycled paper meant grey, scratchy, stiff stuff? Not anymore! With 7th Gen. you get a reasonabley soft and white tissue without the dioxins created by chlorine bleaching and a high recycled content. Finally! Green products that are nice to use and nice to the planet! Rating: - Chemical free but not very softIt may be unfair to compare this to brands which use strong chemicals to soften the tissue, but if you're looking for soft, this isn't the place to go. It does do the job but the surface of the tissue feels much more like paper than cotton. I may continue to use it just to be more green but I do wish it were a little fluffier. Rating: - Quality tissue, no quality controlThe tissue itself is fine, and the price and convenience of having it in bulk is great. Unfortunately, the quality control is not the best. The design of the tissues and box is supposed to bring the next tissue out after you take the top one. Starting a third of the way through each box, the tissues no longer pull the next one up so you are left digging in the box trying to find the edge of the next tissue! Then of course you end up grabbing 3-4, and either wasting them or shoving them back in ... Read More Rating: - Misleading information - read the fine printThe tissue is advertised on Amazon as having a minimum of 80% post consumer recycled (P.C.R.) content. The product I received, however, states that while the box is 85% P.C.R., the tissue itself is only 20% P.C.R. This is pretty lame, I must say. Also, it doesn't come in the cool box displayed online with the green tree, but some strange 'cloudish' design that looks like it is from the 1980's or something. If 7th Gen. has changed the product, they should take the time to ... Read More Rating: - Almost ThereThese tissues work just as well, and they're definitely better on the environment, than those from the big companies. But they could be quite a bit more environmentally friendly than they are, too - more post consumer content, less packaging. |