It would be interesting to do a proper comparative lifecycle analysis. Treating, pumping and heating water isn’t zero-carbon (especially if you run it for a while waiting for it to get up to temperature) and I’d be curious to know when is the break-even point that the carbon costs of a bidet beat a few sheets of paper
It would be interesting to do a proper comparative lifecycle analysis. Treating, pumping and heating water isn’t zero-carbon (especially if you run it for a while waiting for it to get up to temperature) and I’d be curious to know when is the break-even point that the carbon costs of a bidet beat a few sheets of paper