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How do Japanese people dispose of used toilet paper?

This is a picture I saw on an official decoration website on the Internet. I was also attracted by the text of this picture, and I was also moved by the bathroom environment. I specifically searched for Japanese toilet paper on the Internet. I have been to Japan myself, and there is no water-insoluble toilet paper in Japan. All toilet paper is thrown directly into the toilet after use, which is cleaner, hygienic and more environmentally friendly.

I searched for this product on Baidu and bought it on Taobao. The feeling of using it is almost the same as that in Japan, because the toilet has never been blocked.

Simple daily necessities like toilet paper do not need to be imported from Japan at all. We have a huge domestic market, but I learned that the first person to make flushable toilet paper started in 2015. A brand called Nino is a Japanese company because they know the properties of toilet paper in Japan. I later also researched why domestic toilet paper cannot be thrown into the toilet. The main reasons are as follows:

Our country’s laws have tensile requirements for toilet paper. Domestic toilet paper has a strong tensile force and cannot dissolve water, unlike Japan. As described in the description of Nuo toilet paper, it dissolves in 2 seconds after flushing and will never block the sewer.

Chinese people have a fixed understanding of toilet paper. They firmly believe that toilet paper cannot be thrown into the toilet because it will clog the toilet and sewers. That is because domestic toilet paper is really like cloth and does not dissolve in water.

Now the central government is advocating the "toilet revolution". This Rino water-soluble toilet paper has really caught up with the trend. In the evening, there is basically information about Rino toilet paper. Their products are also relatively complete, and everyone also You can try it.