Great and honest review. I enjoy your videos because there is no fancy editing! I wouldn’t know where to start with any of it. I would be interested to know if it went through a printer although I haven’t checked out their channel yet, which may prove that.
Fantastic idea. Would be great for Christmas presents. Love the home style videos because it’s more real and personal. It feels like friends round each other’s house having a coffee and chat. I don’t like this all singing and dancing theme tune videos. Keep up the good work. X
It'd be interesting to see a follow up video comparing what the results are like with this soluble paper in water after a week vs normal paper or normal paper that has been composted.
If you cut a tree to make paper, isn't it better to recycle it as many times as possible? If you compost it/disolve it surely more trees need to be cut, no?
Andreea Cretan This is a good point, The recycling process is a complicated one though and paper is limited to how many times it can be recycled (6-8), each time it is recycled the paper is shredded and chopped, then subjected to a mixture of chemicals and water and heated as it is repulped. It is centrifuged and screened to remove impurities; de-inked with more chemicals; then sprayed onto a wire screen, drained, dried and squeezed through heated rollers. All of those chemicals cannot be good for the environment neither is the water and power which is used in the process. Having said all that, I am unsure as to which is the best option!
@@earthangel4166 finally i got good answer related to water soluble papers,,,, and it always amazes me how this papers are made what makes them to dissolve quickly in compare to the other papers