The Georgia-Pacific Envision paper towel, single-fold 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, office buildings, food-service facilities, and lodging.
Categories: Paper Towels
Added on: May 28, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Georgia-Pacific Envision paper towel, single-fold 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, office buildings, food-service facilities, and lodging. It is made from 1-ply paper that reduces waste. The towel is 10.25″ long by 9.25″ wide when unfolded, and 5.625″ long by 9.25″ wide when folded. The towel has a single-fold, making it easy to stack and unfold.
Georgia-Pacific manufactures tissue, pulp, paper, packaging, building products, and paper-related chemicals. The company, founded in 1927, is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
Avoid these unless you like flimsy thin wimpy poorly constructed paper towels. These towel are putrid. They are flimsy, thin, and simply do not work well in dispensers in many restrooms. Numerous towels come out at once if you can get them to come out at all, or instead they may also tear off a small corner leaving a wad left. Spend a couple extra bucks and get better towels – these may be worthy for training a pet at home or lining a bird cage or something, but they just plain suck for use in restrooms at my offices. Simply cheap and flimsy.
If you are not a heavy user of paper towels, these will probably save you money We *try* to use real cloth, discarded towels and such, for most cleaning jobs around the house. But sometimes a paper towel is really just what you need. However, I’ve been trying to trim our budget and thought I would give these a try. They are a little thinner than regular household paper towels but they work fine for what we use them for and look nice in a basket. I think the fact that we have them in a basket and the kids are not pulling from a roll, helps them to not use more than they…
All Packs are not cut to same length Overpriced for the recycled paper towel you get. Of the 16 packs received 2 were cut near 1/2″ shorter than the rest and this was the second box received. The first had 3 packs cut shorter than the rest. I get it, it’s just a paper towel but I can spend $5 to $8/ case less and get just as good of towel. The Envision that Pacific Blue used to sell when I ordered was worth the uped price.