Alright. Let’s talk about trash. Specifically, what happens when we throw paper packaging into a landfill versus when we just flush it. Nature has this really clean loop. Plants grow, they pull carbon dioxide out of the air. Later, when they break down, they release that carbon dioxide back, in and out, balanced. But here’s a twist. In a landfill, that same paper doesn’t just turn back into carbon dioxide. Deep down, without oxygen, it makes methane. And methane is nasty, about twenty eight times more powerful than carbon dioxide at heating the planet. Think of carbon dioxide as a bedsheet and methane as a giant weighted blanket. We can literally see methane pouring out of landfills from satellites and aircraft. One study measured forty eight metric tons of methane per day leaking from a single site. That’s like leaving a blowtorch on full blast into our atmosphere. Now here’s where SmartSolve’s flushable packaging changes the game. Instead of burying paper that might turn into methane, you just flush it. It dissolves, biodegrades aerobically, and only cycles back as carbon dioxide, staying in balance. Let’s put this into perspective. Imagine one million paper cartons stacked up. Do the math. If you landfill a million paper boxes, their warming effect can be up to four times worse than a million SmartSol flushable packs. That’s a fifty percent climate impact cut just by changing how we toss the package. So the next time you see a simple sachet, remember, flushable packaging keeps the carbon cycle balanced. Methane’s a monster we don’t need more of.