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100% Recycled Toilet Paper - 4 Rolls

4 Recycled paper rolls in a compostable bag. Ecoleaf 100% recycled paper toilet roll. Soft toilet tissue, made from 100% recycled paper, a good addition to any bathroom. Free from dioxins, and organochlorines. No additonal inks, dyes, or chemical residues. 4 rolls of 2 ply tissue. This product is Vegan.

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