The Reason Why Australians Love Tissue for Their Essentials
When it comes to everyday essentials, Australians really love tissues. Whether it’s for personal hygiene, cleaning, or even as a substitute for napkins, tissues have become a staple in Australian households. On average, Australians use 88 toilet paper rolls a year. That’s about 3.8 kilograms of toilet paper per person each year. And in fact, Australian workers go to the toilet 4.5 times a day and use three paper towels each time. This adds up to 3,510 paper towels used by each person every year while they’re at work. With a population of over 26 million, that’s a lot of consumption. But why are Australians so attached to this simple product? Let’s look at the reasons and facts why Australia loves tissues.
The Facts
Australia is the third-cleanest country in the world. It has an Environmental Performance Index score of 82.4. Australians often use tissues to clean their hands or surfaces. Australia’s spring climate brings high pollen counts and dust storms, which lead to more cases of allergies and hay fever. Tissues are a must-have for managing these conditions. The pandemic made this even more common. People were more concerned about hygiene, so tissue sales went up.
In terms of toilet paper consumption, Australia is among the top countries globally. If Australians were to lie all the toilet paper they have ever used out, it would be 419.7 miles long. This is more than the distance from Sydney to Canberra twice. The average Australian consumes almost double the amount of toilet paper as the average Chinese citizen. Considering the huge population of Chinese, their only use is 215.68 miles.
Environmental and Social Responsibility
Australia’s consumption of tissue and paper puts significant strain on environmental resources. The tissue and hygiene paper market in Australia is experiencing an increased demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products. Australians are now demanding and selecting tissue products from companies that prioritize environmental responsibility. They tend to choose products from companies that ensure the materials they use do not harm the environment and that their manufacturing processes are eco-friendly. Consequently, tissue and hygiene paper products offer both convenience and environmental benefits.
As one of the leading producers of tissue products, APP Group, in partnership with Sorbent, plays a vital role in meeting the demands of Australian consumers. With a focus on quality, sustainability, and innovation, APP Group ensures that its tissue products are not only effective but also environmentally friendly.
APP Group is working together with Sorbent to make the tissue industry more sustainable. By using a new type of fiber called Rapidly Renewable Fiber (RRF), their product can be easily renewed and is better for the environment than traditional paper.
RRF is made from fast-growing Eucalyptus and Acacia trees, which grow within six to eight years, compared to the decades-long cycle of traditional hardwood species. These plantations produce up to 30% more fiber per hectare, reducing pressure on natural forests while ensuring a steady supply of raw materials. By collecting the fiber more often, APP Group and its partners use fewer resources and help the industry to last for a long time.
The wood used to make the tissue is white, soft, long-lasting, and better quality than wood that has been recycled. Over 80% of tissue products made by APP Group and Sorbent use wood that comes from plantations that are managed in a way that is good for the environment and society. With companies like APP Group leading the way in sustainability and quality, Australians can enjoy the benefits of tissue and hygiene paper products while minimizing their environmental impact.