How Many Layers Should the Toilet Paper In Your Business Have?

This is an issue that we often deal with in our private lives when it comes to toilet paper. How many layers should the paper in your business have and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each type?

Is One Layer Enough?

The main advantage of single-ply paper does not need to be thought about for too long. It is undoubtedly the lower price compared to two- or three-ply paper. However, the price to pay for this is often both the quality and practicality of such paper.

Single-ply toilet rolls are best suited to common areas with a high concentration of people – which is why they are most often sold as large rolls that don’t need to be replaced often.

The Middle Way

As well as with single-ply, you can also furnish your business with double-ply toilet rolls. You can find these also in large, jumbo versions that will relieve your wallet and ensure you do not have to refill the paper as often.

Their main advantage, however, is that they are generally of higher quality, tear less, and toilet users use less of them in principle – since they are thicker, the people need fewer scraps. This makes them the ideal solution for almost every establishment and you can find a wide range of them in the SHP Group offer.

Thirdly,

A luxurious option, especially suitable for smaller businesses that value luxury, are three-ply papers. However, these are primarily suitable for restaurants or hotels – in production halls or offices, they are often an unnecessary luxury that your employees may not even notice or appreciate.

If we were to summarise the choice of the right toilet paper for your business in two points, they would be: the golden mean is the best one in most cases, and quality is often more important than quantity – it makes the toilet papers last longer and makes your employees happier too.

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