The coronavirus pandemic has not just changed the way we shake hands. It is changing how we clean our bottoms too!
Following a worldwide toilet paper shortage during the lockdown, many Western countries like the USA have started switching papery wipes for desi solutions like jet sprays!
The total amount of toilet paper the world uses every year can cover more than twice the area of France!
Recent sales of toilet jet spray (also called bidet showers or health sprays) seem to have rocketed! A bidet is a bathroom fitting we use for washing and cleaning after using the toilet.
The toilet jet spray was invented around the 17th century in France. It continues to remain popular across Asia, South America, and some parts of Europe.
While bidet sprays do use water, unlike toilet paper, they don’t harm the environment.
Did you know, it costs the earth 27,000 new trees each day to make toilet paper to wipe bums around the world?
Desi Jet Sprays are Pushing Toilet Paper Out Bathrooms
