
New survey reveals country with highest use of toilet paper
In this age of climate change discussions, surveys on toilet paper use have become relevant. This is because some of the most popular brands of toilet paper are adding to deforestation and, as a result, climate change. In a new poll, the findings showed that the US citizens use more tissue paper compared to other peoples of the world. With the U.S. topping all other countries in its annual per capita usage of toilet paper rolls, according to 2018 data — 141 (three per week, or 28 pounds' worth) as compared with 134 rolls in Germany, 127 in the United Kingdom, 91 in Japan and only 38 in Brazil, for example — it's crucial to know where all that tissue is coming from. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council…