Paper wheat, recovered hand towels – this could be the future of hygiene
The world economy is only 8% circular and unsustainable in this form, according to a recent circularity gap report. The problem also affects the hygiene industry, so in order to make the transition, companies are coming up with interesting innovations, such as the use of wheat straw in Essity plants or the reuse of used hand towels.
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