Joe Smith How to use a paper towel

Five hundred seventy-one million

two hundred thirty thousand pounds of paper towels

are used by Americans

every year.

If we could – correction, wrong figure –

13 billion used every year.

If we could reduce the usage of paper towels,

one paper towel per person per day,

571,230,000 pounds of paper not used.

We can do that.

Now there are all kinds of paper towel dispensers.

There’s the tri-fold. People typically take two or three.

There’s the one that cuts it, that you have to tear off.

People go one, two, three, four, tear.

This much, right?

There’s the one that cuts itself.

People go, one, two, three, four.

Or there’s the same thing, but recycled paper,

you have to get five of those because they’re not as absorbent, of course.

The fact is, you can do it all with one towel.

The key, two words:

This half of the room, your word is “shake.”

Let’s hear it. Shake. Louder.

Audience: Shake.

Joe Smith: Your word is “fold.”

Audience: Fold.

JS: Again.

Audience: Fold. JS: Really loud.

Audience: Shake. Fold.

JS: OK. Wet hands.

Shake – one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12.

Why 12? Twelve apostles, twelve tribes,

twelve zodiac signs, twelve months. The one I like the best:

It’s the biggest number with one syllable.

(Laughter)

Tri-fold. Fold …

Dry.

(Applause)

Audience: Shake.

Fold.

JS: Cuts itself. Fold. The fold is important

because it allows interstitial suspension.

You don’t have to remember that part, but trust me.

(Laughter)

Audience: Shake. Fold.

JS: Cuts itself.

You know the funny thing is,

I get my hands drier than people do with three or four,

because they can’t get in between the cracks.

If you think this isn’t as good…

Audience: Shake. Fold.

JS: Now, there’s now a real fancy invention,

it’s the one where you wave your hand

and it kicks it out.

It’s way too big a towel.

Let me tell you a secret.

If you’re really quick, if you’re really quick –

and I can prove this –

this is half a towel from the dispenser in this building.

How? As soon as it starts, you just tear it off.

It’s smart enough to stop.

And you get half a towel.

Audience: Shake. Fold.

JS: Now, let’s all say it together. Shake. Fold.

You will for the rest of your life remember those words

every time you pick up a paper towel.

And remember, one towel per person for one year –

571,230,000 pounds of paper. No small thing.

And next year, toilet paper.

(Laughter)

美国人每年使用 5.7123 亿磅纸巾

如果我们可以 - 更正,错误的数字 -

每年使用 130 亿个。

如果我们能减少纸巾的使用,

每人每天一张纸巾,

571,230,000磅的纸不用。

我们能做到这一点。

现在有各种各样的纸巾分配器。

有三折。 人们通常需要两三个。

有一个可以切断它,你必须撕掉它。

人去一二三四,泪流满面。

这么多,对吧?

有一个会割伤自己。

人们走,一,二,三,四。

或者有同样的东西,但是再生纸,

你必须得到其中的五个,因为它们当然不那么吸水。

事实是,你可以用一条毛巾做这一切。

关键,两个字:

这半个房间,你的字是“摇”。

让我们听听。 摇。 大声点。

观众:摇一摇。

乔史密斯:你的话是“弃牌”。

观众:弃牌。

JS:再一次。

观众:弃牌。 JS:真的很大声。

观众:摇一摇。 折叠。

JS:好的。 湿手。

摇一摇——一、二、三、四、五、六、七、八、九、10、11、12。

为什么是12? 十二使徒,十二个部落,

十二生肖,十二个月。 我最喜欢的一个:

它是一个音节的最大数字。

(笑声)

三折。 折叠…

干燥。

(掌声)

观众:摇一摇。

折叠。

JS:割伤自己。 折叠。 折叠很重要,

因为它允许间隙悬浮。

你不必记住那部分,但相信我。

(笑声)

观众:摇一摇。 折叠。

JS:割伤自己。

你知道有趣的是,

我的手比三四个人的手更干,

因为他们无法进入裂缝之间。

如果你认为这不太好……

观众:摇一摇。 折叠。

JS:现在,现在有一个真正奇特的发明

,就是你挥手

就可以踢出去的发明。

毛巾太大了

让我告诉你一个秘密。

如果你真的很快,如果你真的很快

——我可以证明这一点——

这是这栋楼的分配器中的半条毛巾。

如何? 一旦开始,您只需将其撕下即可。

停下来很聪明。

你会得到半条毛巾。

观众:摇一摇。 折叠。

JS:现在,让我们一起说吧。 摇。 折叠。 每次拿起纸巾时,

你都会在余生中记住这些话

请记住,一年每人一条毛巾

——571,230,000 磅纸。 不是小事。

明年,卫生纸。

(笑声)