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Ecologically sound hand washing
I was wondering this in the cloakroom at work today. Which would have the least damaging effect on the environment - either washing my hands and using the electric dryer, or using the (presumably recycled) paper towels provided, which must have needed energy to be produced. Any thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Paper grows on trees. Totally replaceable/recyclable.
Electricity is produced by burning Fossil fuels Coal/Oil/Gas, or Nuclear energy (Uranium) all finite reources.
Now the catch 22 bit.
To make the paper you need power, (presumably electricity), to turn the wood into pulp, mix with water and additives to aid coagulation. Then roll it out, cut it, slice it and box it. Put into truck and deliver to washroom. (simplified I know). Thereby using up valuable resources.
The above probably takes several people who all have to wash their hands, therefore multiplying your dilemma.
So use the air dryer, coz it's already there and inconveniences (pun intended) less people.
Electricity is produced by burning Fossil fuels Coal/Oil/Gas, or Nuclear energy (Uranium) all finite reources.
Now the catch 22 bit.
To make the paper you need power, (presumably electricity), to turn the wood into pulp, mix with water and additives to aid coagulation. Then roll it out, cut it, slice it and box it. Put into truck and deliver to washroom. (simplified I know). Thereby using up valuable resources.
The above probably takes several people who all have to wash their hands, therefore multiplying your dilemma.
So use the air dryer, coz it's already there and inconveniences (pun intended) less people.
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