Toilet paper manufacturing involves transforming raw materials (wood pulp or recycled paper) into soft, perforated rolls through a series of steps: pulp preparation, paper sheet formation, drying, embossing (if needed), winding, and cutting. Key aspects include:
Material Choices: Virgin or recycled pulp, with bleaching for whiteness.
Papermaking Technology: Pulp slurry is pressed, dried, and creped for flexibility.
Finishing: Layers are bonded, perforated, and rolled for consumer use.
Sustainability: Focus on eco-friendly pulp sourcing, reduced water/energy use, and biodegradable packaging.
The process prioritizes hygiene, comfort, and environmental responsibility, with ongoing innovations in materials like bamboo.