Toilet Rolls Not Needed: UK Woman Saves Money By Making & Using Reusable Toilet Wipes
Humans use a lot of toilet paper.
The COVID-19 lockdowns all over the world saw people hogging toilet paper and panic buying them in dozens.
Giving it a go
Leverton said she decided to try reusable toilet paper after hearing about it on the radio.

"I heard someone on the radio talking about reusable toilet wipes and it was a real eye opener. I thought, 'I can do this, it's easy'.
"I thought about how my mum used terry towelling when we were babies as washable nappies and thought it would be the ideal material. Plus it helps that none of us are squeamish,” she said.
It has been used and washed 150 times since and they are still in perfect shape.
She said the wipes will be placed in a basket next to the toilets and once used they will be dumped in a small wastepaper bin scented with essential oils.
"I use fresh scents like orange, lemon, peppermint or frankincense. I just put a few drops in the bottom of the bins and they don't get smelly at all,” she said.
To wash, she collects them at the end of each week, places them in a mesh bag and wash them at 40 degrees.
Warming up to the concept took time

Leverton added that her two girls who were initially grossed out by the idea of reusable wipes, have now gotten used to it.
Guests visiting her house are not spared from utilising the sustainable product, but they are also given an option of using her excess toilet paper if they want to.