[s8e35] Episode #8.35 -
: Mare uncovers a major story involving a large-scale water crisis and "clog scandal" in her neighborhood.
If you are looking for information on how to physically "produce a paper" in a manufacturing sense, common methods include: [S8E35] Episode #8.35
: The investigation leads to a product called "Man Mitts"—toilet paper mitts produced by a company owned by Enervate Labs. Enervate Labs also happens to own the newspaper, the Truth Teller . : Mare uncovers a major story involving a
: Despite corporate pushback, Ned and Mare go through significant lengths—including a confrontation in the shared office—to ensure the story is published, eventually selling thousands of rebranded "Man Mitts" while maintaining the truth. General Papermaking Context : Despite corporate pushback, Ned and Mare go
: Small-scale paper can be produced at home by shredding used paper, soaking it into a pulp, and using a mold and deckle to press it into new sheets.
: Ned and the staff face threats from corporate strategist Ken Davies, who tries to stop them from publishing the incriminating documents that show the product is not actually flushable.
: As featured in series like How It's Made , this involves turning wood pulp or recycled fibers into copy paper through large-scale machinery.
