Sustainability
How Your Bathroom Habits Affect Sustainability More Than You Think
When people think about sustainability, they think about cars, energy, or food. Bathrooms rarely come up—but they should.
When people think about sustainability, they think about cars, energy, or food. Bathrooms rarely come up—but they should.
Bathrooms quietly consume:
Water
Paper
Energy
Cleaning chemicals
Even small improvements here can have an outsized impact over time.
Toilet paper feels small because it’s familiar. But it’s used multiple times a day, by everyone, every year.
That adds up.
Replacing part of that system with a bidet:
Reduces paper demand
Simplifies hygiene
Cuts ongoing resource use
There’s a misconception that bidets waste water. In reality, they use far less water overall than toilet paper production requires.
It’s not about using no water—it’s about using water intelligently.
Sustainability isn’t one big move. It’s a series of reasonable ones.
Using a bidet doesn’t require compromise. It just requires rethinking what “normal” looks like.
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