How to Choose the Ideal Toilet Paper for Your Operation
- Jun 15
- 2 min read
Toilet paper is one of the most widely used consumables in any operation — and often one of the least considered in decision-making. However, choosing the wrong solution can directly impact costs, efficiency, and even users’ perception of quality.
Selecting the ideal toilet paper requires understanding the usage context and finding the right balance between comfort, performance, and consumption.
1. Consider Usage Volume
The first factor to assess is user traffic. High-traffic environments require different solutions compared to low-usage settings.
👉 In high-traffic contexts:
Durability is essential
Replenishment frequency should be reduced
Stockouts must be avoided
The choice should always align with usage intensity.
2. Balance Comfort and Efficiency
The softest product is not always the most efficient. Comfort is important, but it must be balanced with durability and consumption levels.
👉 For example:
A paper that is too thin may lead to higher usage per person
A paper that is too thick may unnecessarily increase costs
Efficiency lies in finding the right balance between these factors.
3. Evaluate Format and Presentation
The format directly influences product usage and operational management.
👉 Examples include:
Conventional rolls
Industrial rolls
Dispenser-compatible systems
Each option impacts refill frequency and consumption control in different ways.
4. Ensure Consistent Quality
Variations in product quality can lead to inconsistent usage and increased consumption.
👉 Consistent products:
Improve user experience
Reduce waste
Simplify operational management
5. Integrate the Product into Operational Logic
Toilet paper should not be viewed in isolation, but as part of the overall operation.
👉 It is important to ensure:
Compatibility with dispensers and equipment
Ease of replenishment
Adaptation to the physical space
An integrated choice contributes to greater day-to-day efficiency.
Choosing the ideal toilet paper goes far beyond price. It is a decision that directly impacts efficiency, costs, and user experience. By considering usage context and the different operational factors involved, it is possible to identify the most suitable solution for each environment.
Need help selecting the right solution? Contact our team and discover the best options for your operation.



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