Every day, millions of people rely on toilet paper as a basic household product, rarely questioning its long-term sustainability. Yet growing discussions in countries such as France and across Western societies suggest that this familiar item may face significant change in the future. Rising awareness about environmental protection and responsible consumption has led many to reconsider everyday habits. Toilet paper, once seen as an unquestionable necessity, is now being examined for its broader ecological footprint and the consequences of its large-scale production and use.
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