Putting the Numbers in Context Abstract sustainability arguments are often less compelling than concrete numbers. Here is a data-driven look at cotton round consumption — how many are used, how much they cost, how much waste they generate, and what switching to reusables actually means in measurable terms. Individual Consumption ~730 rounds per year — typical for someone using one round morning and evening ~1,460 rounds per year — for double-cleansing routines or those using rounds for nail polish removal as well ~36,500 rounds over 50 years — the lifetime...
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Why Your Skincare Routine Has a Hidden Waste Problem Cotton rounds are one of the most overlooked contributors to bathroom waste. Small, seemingly harmless, and used for just seconds before being discarded — yet their cumulative environmental impact is significant. If you use two cotton pads per day for toner, micellar water, or nail polish removal, you discard over 700 rounds per year. Multiply that across billions of people and the scale becomes alarming. How Many Cotton Rounds Are Thrown Away Each Year? Globally, billions of disposable cotton rounds are...
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