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How Environmentally Friendly Are Dyes and Bleaches Used In Toilet Paper and Paper Towels and Why?

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How Environmentally Friendly Are Dyes and Bleaches Used In Toilet Paper and Paper Towels and Why?

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Dyes used in toilet paper or paper towels are not very ecologically harmful or destructive. Chemically active groups on the dye molecules cling to the cellulose; that is why the colors don’t run and leave you fundamentally decorative after you apply them. The dyes are like a mousetrap that has caught a mouse: the trap, in demons

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