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Average of 7 Reviews
Overall 3.5 star rating
Value 3.5 star rating
Effectiveness 4 star rating
Product Eco-Score 3 star rating

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Value 1 star rating
Effectiveness 2.5 star rating
Overall 1 star rating
Pros: Better than not having any toilet paper.

Cons: Expensive even for recycled chlorine-free paper; extremely loosely rolled; seems like they're conning the consumer.
4 people found this review useful
Completely dreadful
oakling reviewed April 21, 2008 at 7:58 pm

This was, indeed, far too few sheets per roll for me. It is comparable in cost to Seventh Generation's toilet paper - sorry, "unscented bathroom tissue" (and may I never run into scented bathroom tissue!) - but provides much, much less. These folks offer 198 sheets per roll, Seventh Generation (and many other brands) offer about 500.

Looking straight down at the top of the roll makes the difference obvious. Green Forest is very loosely rolled; the gaps between layers are visible, and it is easy to squeeze the roll and compress it more closely. If they wrapped their 198 sheets as tightly as normal toilet paper rolls are wrapped, the rolls would obviously be quite a bit smaller. It looks very much as if the company deliberately did whatever they could to make their rolls look the same size as everyone else's so they could go ahead and charge about the same amount.

Obvious or not, I didn't realize it when I first bought their stuff. I assumed that if it looked the same, it probably was the same. I even read the numbers on the front that said "198 sheets" and decided that there must be something about the rolls that made up for that - bigger sheets perhaps. Unsurprisingly, when I got it home I soon discovered that we went through it at least twice as fast as through any other toilet paper we had tried.

It's not bad as far as texture goes; it's soft and it does what it's meant to do just fine. But it doesn't do it for long!

I think that I was originally attracted to it because it was a few dollars cheaper than the other brands. But it's still in the same basic price range - it's certainly not 2/5 of the cost of Seventh Generation or anyone else on the market. The worst part is that it looks very similar to Seventh Generation, has similar marketing and eco-friendliness, so I have several times accidentally bought the wrong kind at the store. Boo, Green Forest. Boo.

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Value 4 star rating
Overall 4 star rating
Pros: Soft enough

Cons: Not super cheap
Purchase Date:July 2008
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Perfectly adequate
stins reviewed August 7, 2008 at 4:54 pm

I am currently just in awe (read: appalled) at how much toilet paper my house has been going through lately.  I think someone may be sneaking into our bathroom at night and taking it.  I don't understand where it's going.....

 

Anyway...I bought a few rolls of Green Forest last week to hold us over until I can go buy a big package of something recycled.  It's perfectly adequate.  It's definitely softer than some other brands I've tried (namely Whole Foods 365 brand) but it costs a little more.  I'm not recalling quite how tightly (or not tightly as Oakling pointed out) it's rolled...but it didn't strike me as too different.

 

In a nutshell, it's not a bad toilet paper choice.  Unless I go home and realize I've just blacked out on some egregious offense, I can safely say I would buy it again.

 

UPDATE [Sept 2, 2008]: I just bought a 12-pack of this TP for $7...and on second pass, it is a little loose on the roll-factor.  Still decently soft and adequate.  And I did clearly buy it again...

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Value 2 star rating
Product Eco-Score 3 star rating
Overall 2 star rating
Pros: Soft

Cons: Not much there
Not bad
herodrx1 reviewed February 19, 2009 at 4:56 am

I bought some of this to get me by because the store was out of Seventh Generation brand TP.  This brand is ver soft to the touch but there sure isn't much on the roll.  We used this up really fast at our house.  Therefore, I didn't feel like it was a good buy.

It also seems to seperate, meaning the two plys come apart, very easily.  I know this isn't a big deal but boy is it thin when you only have one ply!

Overall, it seems softer than the other brands I've tried but I don't think I'd purchase it again unless it was to just get me until I could buy something else.

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Value 5 star rating
Effectiveness 3.5 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: non-cholorine

Cons: a bit thin
Purchase Price:$0.00
kinda thin...but worth it
organicgal007 reviewed May 25, 2008 at 5:01 am

ok, so not as great a charmin, but i rather be nice to the environment...i mean the paper's getting flushed anyway..who cares if it's pretty to look at or has a scent to it (i don't get picture printed and flower scented toilet paper, do they even do that anymore? it's been so long)

i will say i like that green forest is cheaper than 7th gen. gives everyone a chance to be green.

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Value 2 star rating
Effectiveness 3 star rating
Overall 3 star rating
Pros: Green paper - no chlorine used, good company philosophy

Cons: expensive, not very soft, rolls are too small
Purchase Date:April 2008 Purchase Price:$4.29
Too Rough
GreenLady08 reviewed April 21, 2008 at 10:09 pm

Our family began using environmentally friendly paper products quite some time ago and have discovered it's difficult to find toilet paper that is soft & green. Green Forest is softer than some others on the market, but a roll of this TP doesn't last more than a day in our house. Green Forest is a good product and I will purchase it when I can find it on sale, otherwise I look for a better bargain for my money.

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Value 4 star rating
Effectiveness 5 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: recycled, no chlorine, soft

Cons: price
Purchase Date:March 2008 Purchase Price:$5.50
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Great, soft paper
eris reviewed April 19, 2008 at 3:45 pm

This is the first chlorine-free paper I have bought and I am very pleased with it. It is softer than some of the cheaper grocery store papers out there and very strong. This way you can use less. I got the 12-pack, single rolls for around $5.00. I would prefer to purchase double rolls if they had them. The price might be too steep for the amount of sheets you get for some people. Try it, compare to what you are using now and decide for yourself. This is how much paper you get in the 12-pack:
12 Rolls, 2-Ply, 198 Sheets per Roll
297 sq ft (27.59m2), 4.5 in x 4 in (11.43cm x 10.16cm)

Update: I have compared this paper to Seventh Generation and in a nutshell here is what I think: Green Forest is thicker, stronger, softer and more absorbent. This way I use less paper, so the smaller rolls might actually not be that bad. In a household of 2 people, we use about 6 GF rolls per week.

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Value 5 star rating
Effectiveness 5 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
Pros: Meets all standard criteria, particularly nice pattern, good value
NO reason not to use this
osharon reviewed June 23, 2008 at 2:22 pm

This product meets all the standard criteria - white, soft, 2-ply - and has a nice pattern AND comes in a value pack.

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