Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) | 
| Brand: Seventh Generation
Buy New: $54.99
Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 136
Number Of Items: 30 Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.9 Dimensions (in): 24 x 22.7 x 16.1
Model: 30BPT120 ASIN: B000E44BRU
Release Date: January 5, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Paper towels are strong and absorbent making, quick work of spills | | • | Made of 100-percent recycled paper (minimum 80-percent post-consumer) | | • | Lint-free for use on windows and reflective surfaces | | • | Unbleached and safe for composting | | • | Strong even when wet |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Seventh Generation Recycled Paper Towels absorb spills quickly and work hard, even when wet. These thick and thirsty towels are also lint-free, making them a perfect choice for cleaning windows and other reflective surfaces. And they are made from 100% recycled paper, with a minimum of 80% post-consumer materials, making them the right choice for the environment. Made from 100% Recycled Chlorine-Free Paper By choosing Seventh Generation Recycled Paper Towels, you'll be making an important environmental difference immediately. These paper towels are not whitened with chlorine and are made from 100% recycled paper (80% post-consumer, 20% pre-consumer). Hypo-allergenic, unbleached, strong and absorbent, these towels will help you keep your home and the environment clean. Post-consumer paper is paper that has been recycled at home or at the office. Buying post-consumer paper helps finish the job you started--of saving the earth's natural resources, including trees, water, and energy. And using products made from post-consumer recycled materials helps reduce the need for virgin wood pulp, which means more trees are left standing. Trees naturally absorb carbon dioxide--a greenhouse gas that's the primary contributor to global warming. In fact, a single tree, over its lifetime, absorbs about one tone of CO2. To put it another way, a ton of recycled paper saves seventeen trees. If every household in the U.S. replaced just one roll of 120 sheet virgin fiber paper towels with 100% recycled ones, we could save: 1 million trees, 2.6 million cubic feet of landfill space (equal to over 3,800 full garbage trucks), 367 million gallons of water (a year's supply for 2,800 families of four), and avoid 38,000 tons of pollution. And because these towels are unbleached and have not been treated with chlorine, you can safely compost them in your garden when you're done using them. About Seventh Generation Seventh Generation offers a complete line of natural household products designed to work as well as their traditional counterparts, but use renewable, non-toxic, phosphate-free, and biodegradable ingredients as often as possible, and are never tested on animals. Seventh Generation products are healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the pets, and the people in your home--and for the environment outside of it. Every time you use Seventh Generation products you make a difference by saving natural resources, keeping toxic chemicals out of the environment, and making the world a safer place for this and the next seven generations.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Perfectly serviceable June 18, 2006 D. Carraway 46 out of 47 found this review helpful
Quite decent paper towels -- not much to say about it. Their absorbency is a little bit less than nonrecycled ones, but not bad, and no further trees had to be cut down for it. What the product description should say but doesn't: these are 120-sheet rolls. Each sheet is 11x9". Something I didn't entirely realize before I ordered a box -- thirty rolls is a lot of paper towels. Like, oh, twenty pounds of the stuff. So you're going to have these on hand for a while. You'll have to bring them along when you move, and they'll watch the children whose playpens you cleaned up with the first of them leave for college after wiping their car's dipstick with the last. It's something of a committment, really.
Good product at a decent price July 17, 2006 J. Kingsland (Lake Mary, FL United States) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
These are good paper towels, good absorbency and stand up relatively well when wet.
Tree Free - Reduces Lots of Pollution October 4, 2006 Mel S. Stark 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
It may take 2 sheets to blot up as much liquid as Bounty, but it takes zero trees. It creates a market for waste paper which otherwise would be thrown in the garbage. It also saves a ton of water and creates no dioxins like chlorine bleached paper towels do. And dioxins are among the deadliest poisons on the planet. If you care about your children this stuff is a no-brainer. Everytime you purchase it, we all win.
Do the math September 21, 2007 A. Thomas (Bethesda, MD United States) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
You might be comparing these brown paper towels with the 30 rolls of Seventh Generation, white paper towels also sold on Amazon wondering which is cheaper. Note that these are 120 sheets per roll. The white ones are 70 sheets per roll. White paper towels $40.99/(30*70) = 1.9 cents per sheet. Brown paper towels $54.99/(30*120) = 1.5 cents per sheet. So the brown ones are cheaper. (Prices updated 11/13/07)
No-guilt paper towels August 20, 2006 DW (Maryland) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
My husband and I love these-- one box lasts a couple of months; we use them for cleaning, napkins, whatever. I actually love the look of these. I first bought them years ago because I thought it was great that they were not bleached (dioxins and all that), but I really like the color-- it looks different, and we're not ones for teddy bears on paper towels anyway.
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