Paper towels enhanced from lounges?

And even if not recyclable, paper towels are compostible. So really, it's QF green washing to save a buck.
There are many commercial composting collection services out there, which can include food waste composting collection too. It wouldn't be too hard for Qantas to implement, that is if reducing their environmental impact is their true objective, rather than cutting costs 😉
 
If the original paper towels already have a high recycled content, it makes them doubly difficult to recycle.
 
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Agreed re the 'woven paper' towels; a lifesaver in many instances confronting travelers.
I guess if QF thinks they cannot afford paper towels, (or decent dunny paper for that matter), perhaps they oughtta cease the pretense of being a premium long haul carrier and install vending machines for those of us who would rather 'spend a penny' than spend half an hour pointlessly waving our hands under the infernal noisemaker (only to then hafta use our pants or dress to complete the exercise).
I am certain from long observation that the installation of 'dryers' has had a deleterious impact on the hygiene habits of airport patrons.
 
The Dyson air dryers are efficient and quick, and I do like to use them. However, I miss the paper towel for drying the vanity surface after washing my hands, or before brushing my teeth so the area is dry. Paper towels were also good for use after brushing teeth. Now I have to make sure I have tissues at hand, especially as they have also disappeared!
 
I can understand why as air dryers are so much more effective and a lot quicker than drying hands with a paper towel. ;)
Except the reason they were dropped since 2021 was the easy spread of germs. I was glad to see paper towels have a resurgence during COVID and for all the same reasons I would hope they will stay.
 
It would be a cool point of difference with other lounges. Though realistically, as a first lounge, that would be the first step IMHO.
 
The best health practice is to use one use paper towels. Any germs on the body will be just spread by the air as it comes out of the dryer. Dr Norman Swann from the ABC and I had a discussion on this. He agrees with the above.
 

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