Brand | Green Heritage |
Special Feature | Absorbent |
Unit Count | 96.0 Count |
Material | Paper |
Sheet Count | 500 |
Ply Rating | 2-Ply |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Material Feature | Septic safe |
Item Form | Roll with Sheets |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 96) |
Atlas Green Heritage tissue is soft, absorbent, overall embossed and individually wrapped. Safe for all septic systems. This product contains 100 percent recovered paper fiber, a certified level of 50 percent post-consumer material and meets the Green Seal environmental standard for bleaching, de-inking and packaging. It contains no added inks, dyes, or fragrances. Exceeds EPA CPG guidelines.
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers are not happy with the thickness of the toilet paper. They say it is very thin and rough. Opinions are mixed on durability, value, and quality.
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Customers are mixed about the durability of the toilet paper. Some mention it breaks down easily in the compost pile and shreds easily, while others say that it just falls apart and doesn't break up in water like most toilet papers do.
"...It also doesn't break up in water like most toilet papers do, it does eventually but not right away like I'm use too...." Read more
"...: Each roll is wrapped in compostable paper, which breaks down easily in the compost pile, compost bin or tumbler...." Read more
"No lint, but it does shred/ball up. Pick your poison..." Read more
"I have used this TP for a number of years. It breaks down quite quickly so if you have septic tanks, this works great...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the toilet paper. Some say it's a very good value and works for the low price, while others say it isn't worth the buy and feels awful.
"Item feels awful, not worth the price. About the same quality as buying the 99 cent rolls from the bargain store...." Read more
"It's not Cottonelle but, it works for the low price I paid. This tissue does have a recycled paper type color to it.(coffee stained look)...." Read more
"...Why? Because this does not dissolve. Not a fun experience." Read more
"Price isn't bad, but the quality is. Sadly you can get far better quality from a dollar store. Not worth the money and it just falls apart!" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the toilet paper. Some say that it's fine and good for single-ply use, while others say that its not a quality product and the worst toilet paper they have ever used.
"Not the best toilet paper I've ever used...." Read more
"...What a class act.***The quality is fine for us. We only purchase recycled paper products t.p...." Read more
"Awful product. This is the worst toilet paper I have ever used. Super cheap quality, waste of money." Read more
"It’s fine, good for single-ply..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the thickness of the toilet paper. They mention that it's very thin, rough, and only needs a few sheets to do the job.
"...This paper is very thin, rough and when you use a few sheets to get the job done it just wads up and sits at the hole of the toilet so you have to..." Read more
"This paper is too thin even at the 2-ply level...." Read more
"This product was very very thin." Read more