Disposable Paper
Disposable paper refers to paper products designed for single-use applications, often made from wood pulp or recycled materials. Common examples include paper towels, napkins, and plates, which are convenient for quick clean-ups and food service. These items are typically discarded after use, reducing the need for washing and reusing.
The production of disposable paper has environmental implications, as it contributes to waste and deforestation. However, many manufacturers are now focusing on sustainable practices, such as using recycled paper or sourcing materials from responsibly managed forests. This shift aims to balance convenience with ecological responsibility.