CUBA BANNING TOILET PAPER

Due to waste, toilet paper has been withdrawn from the sale in some western Cuban regions. Not everyone is pleased with the introduction of “koj.” Koj is a paper that dissolves when it comes into contact with water. It arrives packed in a coin-sized piece of plastic. To activate, you   squeeze it.  The goal of this  was to reduce the amount of plumbing issues. The production of toilet paper has also been proved  to use a number of chemicals, which adds to toilet paper’s detrimental environmental effects. Many people have refused to use Koj,  and others have even started purchasing toilet paper online from other countries. This prompts the question, was it necessary? Many people believe that switching the contents might have been the right decision. There are drawbacks to the new Koj introduction. Additionally, the removal of toilet paper from public spaces has led to problems, such as forgetting to bring Koj when using the toilets. Many people have been attempting to get prescriptions for toilet paper because that is the only way they can obtain it lawfully. Although this law has only been passed in western Cuba, it has a very real chance of becoming universal.

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