Bio Tech – Reduce the Risk of Toilet Clogs

Bio Tech from Sofidel’s Papernet brand is a unique toilet paper that uses Biologic Active Tissue Paper (BATP) technology to produce enzymes that eat away buildup in pipes. Once their work is complete, the enzymes bio-degrade, leaving no residue or negative environmental impact. In about four weeks, the product reduces the risk of toilet clogs, and studies demonstrate that Bio Tech can provide total savings of up to 40 percent compared to standard toilet paper combined with the expense of plumbing emergencies. Bio Tech also helps reduce the foul odors associated with plumbing backups.

 

 

           
Posted On September 19, 2018
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