'We think they’re taking a good look at toilet paper and realizing they might not need it anymore,' said a co-founder of Omigo, which produces luxury bidets
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“While this could be the tipping point that finally gets us to adopt the bidet, TUSHY has been saying since 2015 that bidets will replace toilet paper,” founder Miki Agrawal tells PEOPLE. “TUSHY’s goal has always been to save the 15 million trees that are getting flushed down every year, save billions of gallons of water required to make the toilet paper and actually help clean bottoms properly, once and for all.
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