For the mixed quality of toilet paper currently available in the market, consumers should first consider what material the product is made of when making a purchase. From a sensory perspective, good toilet paper is compared to solid color, clean, with even and delicate wrinkles, clean and neat paper surface without holes, and low-grade toilet paper appears dark gray and with impurities. Consumers can also touch the toilet paper with their hands to see if it has lost powder, color, or even hair.
Toilet paper should be rich in natural pulp, which means it should be made with natural pulp without adding anything. First, you need to check what percentage of the original pulp is written on the packaging bag. If it is 50%, 30%... then it's unclear what kind of material will be added to the paper. Due to inconsistent national standards and the labeling of recycled paper in this way, many of them are now classified as very disorderly.
If you don't want to buy such expensive paper, then you can think about wood pulp paper. Toilet paper is usually rich in 50% wood pulp. If you want to buy paper with wood pulp, it is difficult. Typically, paper mills do not use wood pulp for papermaking. Next is paper made of straw pulp. Assuming you don't want to buy too expensive, but want to buy clean cleaning paper, you can only buy paper made of straw pulp, but the cleaning paper is still relatively poor.







