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TISSUE PAPER What is the definition of tissue paper?

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TISSUE PAPER

What isthe definition of tissue paper?

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It is a light weight paper. It can be made from recycled paper

pulp.

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Types of Tissue Paper

•Facial Tissue•Kleenex•Table Napkin•Wrapping Tissue•Toilet Tissue

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Facial Tissue

Facial tissue refers to a class of soft, absorbent, disposable papers that are suitable for use on the face

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Kleenex

A piece of soft absorbent paper. It is used as disposable handkerchief.

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Table Napkins

Table Napkins are used in dining tables. These are offered from up to four piles and in different colors, patterns, folds and sizes.

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Wrapping Tissue

Translucent tissue paper that is largely used for wrapping different sensible goods such as glass, ceramic. Moreover, it is also used for wrapping clothes or gift presentation.

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Toilet Tissue

Toilet paper is a tissue paper product primarily used for wiping and cleaning the anus and surrounding area of fecal material after defecation and by human females for cleaning the perineal area of urine after urination and other bodily fluid releases.

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Companies

Largest Tissue CompaniesSueska Cellulosa AktiebolagetKimberly-ClarkGeorgia-PacificAsia Pulp & PaperProcter and GambleSofidel Group

Georgia PacificThey provide a wide range of products to consumers worldwide through manufacturing locating in North America.

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CompaniesWell known global brands are an indispensible part of life for people more than 150 countries. They are also the producer of paper products and cleaning solutions for industry and consumer.Asia Pulp PaperIt is stated that one of the biggest producers of pulp, paper and packaging in the world.

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Ingredients

• Water• Propylene Chloride• Sodium Benzonte• Polysorbate 20• Sodium Lanryl / Glucose Carboxylate• Laurlyl Glucoside• Malic Acid• Methylisothiazolinone• Alve Barbadensis Leaf Juice• Vitamin E• Fragrance

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