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Association Insight April 25 2018

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W EEKLY EDITION APRIL 25, 2018 Joke of the Week The operations manager of the portable sanitation company sat down with Tom, his faithful but none - too - bright driver. "Tom," he said, "I know that rest area at the top of the narrow mountain road is a new stop on your route, and it always takes a little time to learn new things. But several people called us to say they saw you backing your truck all the way up that dangerous stretch. Why were you doing that?" Tom looked at his boss, blinked, and said, "Well, I didn't know if I'd have enough space to turn around up there." The manager said, "Okay, I get that. But the same people said they also saw you backing down the hill later." "Oh," Tom replied. "There was enough r oom, so I turned around." © Portable Sanitation Ass ociation International (PSAI) • 2626 E 82 n d Street, Suite 175 • Bloomi ngton, MN 55425 www.psai.org • 952 - 854 - 8300 Note: The PSAI is committed to bringing Members industry news. It creates original content and it aggregates news that appears in other sources. Unless otherwise stated in organizational documents or in Association Insight newsletters, the PSAI does not have or take a position on the content of news items from other sources. A Brief History of Toilet Paper How did we end up with our well - known tissue, and what does its future look like? Toilet paper is becoming more popular in India where the market is growing at around 25% annually. As the alternative, water, becomes less available people are seeing the real value in tissue. But when you break down the process of making toilet paper, you're left wondering, is it really saving water? In this article, wri ter Vikram Doctor gives a brief history of toilet paper from its inception when it replaced the old Sears Catalog (because print ink is bad for the bum) and began to dominate the pockets of American soldiers in wartime. In the end, see if you can decide wh ich is greener – the manufacturing, marketing, and distributing of tissues, or just…water? READ THE STORY

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