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Highlights
- 100% recycled to help you feel better about your environmental impact
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified
- Strong and absorbent
- Make-a-size feature to help you use just the right amount
- Free of added dyes and fragrances
- Whitened without chlorine bleach
- If you’re not satisfied with any Target Owned Brand item, return it within one year with a receipt for an exchange or a refund
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Down-to-earth solutions that are up to Earth's Standards.
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Q: Why do these paper towels smell like burnt tires when wet or damp? They smell so toxic, I can't use them in the kitchen. I think you have contaminants in the manufacturing process.
A: We store these paper towels in the food pantry, not near cleaners. I use a wet paper towel to clean up lunch-prep spills, usually spices. I end up smelling only whatever spice the towel picked up.
submitted byNV - 2 months ago
Q: Are these paper towels PFAS/Forever Chemical free?
A: Hello Rasha - Thank you for reaching out! Target requires our vendors to produce all products in accordance with federal, state and local laws including those applicable to PFOA and PFAS. Have a great day! - Eram
submitted byEram - 4 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Are these paper towels suitable for home composting (assuming they were only used to wipe up food areas, without soap or detergents)?
A: No--they smell toxic--would never put in my home compost. I won't even buy them again. 100% recycled label seems to mean they can recycle toxic chemicals in this paper towel.
submitted byAMC - 4 months agoA: Hi - Thanks for asking about the Everspring™ paper towels. Yes, the paper towels can be composted if used to wipe up food areas. Thanks for checking. - Terry
submitted byTerry - 3 years agoTarget staff support
Q: Are these paper towels bpa free?
A: Hello Mberger - We understand your concern with ensuring items are BPA-free. Paper towels are not plastics and do not have BPA. Thank you for reaching out! - John
submitted byJohn - 4 years agoTarget staff supportA: John's answer is completely unacceptable. BPA is found in thermal paper like receipts, that are often accidentally mixed in with paper sent to recycling, which these are made from. If you're not verifying your recycled paper content is BPA free, then I'd hazard a guess it likely isn't.
submitted byBrian - 3 years ago
Q: Can you confirm the recycled product you used to make these paper towels is BPA free?
A: Hey Wade - Thank you for your interest in the 100% Recycled Paper Towels - Everspring™. We can confirm that BPA is not used in the manufacture of the Everspring paper towels. Hope this helps - Josh
submitted byJosh - 1 year agoTarget staff support
Q: were these processed with formaldehyde?
A: Hello Tori - We appreciate your interest and concern with this product. We do not intentionally add formaldehyde to our products. It may be helpful to know that formaldehyde occurs naturally in wood. Since formaldehyde is highly soluble in water and due also to its low boiling point, it is likely that formaldehyde may be present only at trace levels in the paper. I hope this answers your question regarding this item. - Devan
submitted byDevan - 2 years agoTarget staff support