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EE_
1st September 2014, 11:19 AM
They mentioned the earthquake and tsunami disaster, but not three nuclear meltdowns?

Sep 1, 3:51 AM EDT

Japan rolls out campaign to stockpile toilet paper

By MARI YAMAGUCHI
Associated Press


TOKYO (AP) -- A message Japan began delivering Monday is a bit unusual, but true enough: Don't wait until it's too late to think about toilet paper.

The government and paper companies kicked off a "Let's stockpile toilet paper!" campaign to mark Disaster Prevention Day, warning of a possible crisis because nearly half of the supply comes from one of Japan's most earthquake-prone areas.

Officials said people immediately think of food and water as emergency supplies, but easily forget toilet paper, and get desperate when it's too late.

"After running out of toilet paper, people start using tissue, and that could clog up precious workable toilets," said Toshiyuki Hashimoto, an industry ministry official in charge of paper products.

As part of the campaign, makers are offering a tightly rolled, 150-meter- (490-foot-) long, single-layer toilet paper that lasts more than twice as long as a regular roll.

A family of four should be able to survive for a month on a six-roll pack, priced at 460 yen ($4.40) and with a five-year expiration date, said Satoshi Kurosaki, chairman of the Japan Household Paper Industry Association.

Government and industry officials said 41 percent of the country's toilet paper supply comes from Shizuoka prefecture in central Japan, where experts say there is a higher than 80 percent chance of a major offshore quake in the next 30 years.

Officials warned of a nationwide toilet paper shortage for about a month in such a disaster, based on lessons learned from the deadly March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan.

Nine months after that disaster, toilet paper was added to a list of recommended items that included food, water, portable toilets and a first-aid kit, under the government's Basic Disaster Management Plan.

"Along with food, toilet paper was among the first items that disappeared from store shelves during the disaster, even outside disaster-hit areas," Hashimoto said in front of a public display in the ministry entrance hall, decorated with campaign posters, including one saying "Be prepared and no regrets!"

The campaign involves nearly 40 toilet paper companies, including industry leaders Nippon Paper Crecia Co., Oji Nepia Co. and Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd.

"Toilet paper is an indispensable part of daily life," Kurosaki said. "And yet 41 percent of the supply comes from the extremely high-risk zone. So we should be prepared."

Japan takes disaster preparedness seriously, especially since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which killed about 19,000 people.

Hundreds of thousands of people take part in an annual drill every Sept. 1, the anniversary of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, which killed more than 140,000 people in Tokyo.
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Ponce
1st September 2014, 11:26 AM
Ok, ok..........let's start with Ponce, dumb Cuban is always behind and yet, way out front.

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Dogman
1st September 2014, 11:30 AM
Ok, ok..........let's start with Ponce, dumb Cuban is always behind and yet, way out front.

V

Naw!

You are a true renaissance man when it comes to toilet paper.

Not so humble, but a proven true visionary of the roll!


;)

Ponce
1st September 2014, 11:36 AM
And yet......no comments on my biggest prediction..."Save all your loose change, they will become very valuable at a later date"......
and of course the one about water is here now....."Learn Spanish and Chinese and buy water stock"..........and of course "and many will die".

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Dogman
1st September 2014, 11:38 AM
And yet......no comments on my biggest prediction..."Save all your loose change, they will become very valuable at a later date"......
and of course the one about water is here now....."Learn Spanish and Chinese and buy water stock"..........and of course "and many will die".

V

As I said not so humble! ;)

LAFAO !

Never change amigo!

Serpo
1st September 2014, 12:08 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/ToiletPaper_12Rolls.jpg

Ponce
1st September 2014, 01:01 PM
Hey Serpo? my cat would have a ball with all those rolls......woppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

V

expat4ever
1st September 2014, 01:26 PM
Thats the one prep I dont have to worry about. I always have a minimum of a 3 yr supply on hand. When I get close to that I usually bump it back up to a 5 year supply and then dont have to worry about it for awhile. I figure if TSHTF and I cant get tp for more than 5 years. I'll be fine anyway. By then I'll be on an all plant based diet so should have plenty of leaves around. You ever see how big fig leaves are? They are thick to so you can just wash em off and reuse or wash em and then make tea out of them to serve to your friends for a fee of course :). Makes very healthy tea

madfranks
1st September 2014, 01:33 PM
Thats the one prep I dont have to worry about. I always have a minimum of a 3 yr supply on hand. When I get close to that I usually bump it back up to a 5 year supply and then dont have to worry about it for awhile. I figure if TSHTF and I cant get tp for more than 5 years. I'll be fine anyway. By then I'll be on an all plant based diet so should have plenty of leaves around. You ever see how big fig leaves are? They are thick to so you can just wash em off and reuse or wash em and then make tea out of them to serve to your friends for a fee of course :). Makes very healthy tea

You'd wipe your bum with fig leaves, then wash them off and make tea for your friends? LOL!

Serpo
1st September 2014, 02:20 PM
Hey Serpo? my cat would have a ball with all those rolls......woppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

V

Our dog gone ....old age

Cat bitten by something.....dead


Down to four chooks now as animal friends.....they are eggciting

Serpo
1st September 2014, 02:21 PM
You'd wipe your bum with fig leaves, then wash them off and make tea for your friends? LOL!

The government may have a directive on this.......


Lets face it they are experts on cleaning up crap......

mick silver
4th September 2014, 09:46 AM
is it not way people keep there newpaper for use later

Ponce
4th September 2014, 09:52 AM
This is your tp commander...get ready today or tomorrow you will smell.

Yesterday I bought a like new half jacket at the thrift store and I use it today to walk my dog, I felt something in my left pocket and I opened to see what is was.......no, it was not tp...it was a tampon, a plug, or what ever you call it.

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Dogman
4th September 2014, 10:07 AM
This is your tp commander...get ready today or tomorrow you will smell.

Yesterday I bought a like new half jacket at the thrift store and I use it today to walk my dog, I felt something in my left pocket and I opened to see what is was.......no, it was not tp...it was a tampon, a plug, or what ever you call it.

V


Known as a "white rat" to plumbers!

mick silver
4th September 2014, 10:19 AM
http://images.whatonearthcatalog.com/graphics/products/regular/CK6742.jpg

Spectrism
4th September 2014, 11:17 AM
Japan will need the Tp more than you folks. With all the Fuku radioactive foods, they are burning holes in their asses and the stuff will be spraying out.

Maybe they should stock up on diapers too.