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Why is tissue white?

Updated: 10/25/2022
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"Tissue" is a little ambiguous here. If you mean "tissues like for example Kleenex", they're white because the wood pulp used to make them is bleached so that it will be white (the natural color would be a sort of brownish, but that looks "dirty", so they're usually bleached first and then re-tinted if desired).

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