The Georgia-Pacific Envision paper towel, multifold can be used for drying hands, as well as general-purpose cleaning and drying. It meets or exceeds the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) federal procurement guidelines for post-consumer fiber and total recycled content. The towel is suitable for washrooms in government and public facilities, schools, industrial and manufacturing facilities, retail
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Added on: June 3, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Georgia-Pacific Envision paper towel, multifold can be used for drying hands, as well as general-purpose cleaning and drying. It meets or exceeds the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) federal procurement guidelines for post-consumer fiber and total recycled content. The towel is suitable for washrooms in government and public facilities, schools, industrial and manufacturing facilities, retail stores, cafeterias, and lodging. It is made from 1-ply paper that reduces waste. The towel is 9.4″ long by 9.2″ wide when unfolded, and 3.25″ long by 9.2″ wide when folded. The towel is in multifold form, allowing the action of pulling out a paper towel to partially dispense the next towel.
Georgia-Pacific manufactures tissue, pulp, paper, packaging, building products, and paper-related chemicals. The company, founded in 1927, is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
Not a Great Value. Disappointed. The price was good but quality a disappointment. I couldn’t wait to finish this bulk supply. The towels are very thin and I found that at least 3 towels are needed to dry hands properly. So not a great value after all. I just ordered Scott towels in bulk by Kimberly-Clark and I think that they’re twice as thick as the Envision 23304 towels. I usually just need one of these towels to dry my hands. Cost more, but better value.
I order these for my daycare to be used in … I order these for my daycare to be used in the bathroom. They fit perfectly on their side in a basket by Sterilite.
Better quality paper towels at Costvo for same price. Better quality paper towels at Costvo for same price. These are horribly thin so you can’t even pull them out of the dispenser without them ripping. Plus there have been several instances where a big batch of then are stuck together by a wad of glue. Waster of money.