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Recycling in the Living Room

What paper products found in your living room are generally okay to recycle? This guide will help. Always be sure to check your local recycling guidelines.

Recycling in the Office

What paper products found in your home office are generally okay to recycle? This guide will help. Always be sure to check your local recycling guidelines.

Recycling in the Kitchen

What paper products found in your kitchen are generally okay to recycle? This guide will help. Always be sure to check your local recycling guidelines.

Recycling in the Bathroom

What paper products found in your bathroom are generally okay to recycle? This guide will help. Always be sure to check your local recycling guidelines.

Recycling Paper Products at Home

Many household paper products and packaging commonly located in the bathroom, office or even right at your front door can be recycled. Always be sure to check your local recycling guidelines.

Paper Towels Are the Go To Solution

Paper towels are your go-to solution for keeping clean wherever life takes you. Whether removing a stain from your clothing, touching public surfaces or wiping your face. 

Paper Towels Help Avoid the Spread of Bacteria

Reusable rags and sponges could be redistributing germs across your home. Cleaning with disposable paper towels helps you avoid cross-contamination.

Mayo Clinic Recommends Use of Paper Towels

The Mayo Clinic and CDC agree – paper towels are the gold standard in hygiene for healthcare settings. 

Paper Towels Preferred by Cleaning Professionals

The preferred choice: most cleaning professionals prefer paper towels over jet air dryers. 

Why Paper Towels are Preferred for Hand Drying

When it comes to hygiene, stick with tissue products such as paper towels for hand-drying.  Hygienic, sustainable and preferred by consumers.

Benefits of Paper Towels

Paper towels are widely recognized for their role in maintaining cleanliness and hygiene - both in and away from home.

Washington State Water Quality Comparable Risks

People are exposed to risks in many ways every day and some are more likely than others, and there are many regulatory programs to address those risks. The comparable risk chart helps explain how EPA's new risk policy for Washington state's water quality is more strict than several other programs.