The dispenser typically consists of a container made from durable materials such as plastic, metal, or stainless steel. This container is designed to hold tissue paper securely and may come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different volumes of tissue. Tissue dispensers are equipped with a mechanism for dispensing tissue paper. This mechanism varies depending on the type of dispenser but often includes a spring-loaded arm, a rotary mechanism, or an automatic sensor for hands-free dispensing. Tissue dispensers may be designed to be mounted on the wall or placed on a countertop or shelf. Wall-mounted dispensers are commonly found in public restrooms and commercial settings, while freestanding dispensers are more common in residential bathrooms and kitchen. Many tissue dispensers are refillable, allowing for easy replenishment of tissue paper once the original supply runs out. This feature helps reduce waste by eliminating the need for single-use tissue boxes. Tissue dispensers are designed to promote hygiene by protecting the tissue paper from contamination and minimizing the risk of cross-contamination. Some dispensers feature a covered design to prevent dust and debris from accumulating on the tissue paper. Tissue dispensers may offer different dispensing options, such as single-sheet dispensing, multi-sheet dispensing, or controlled-release dispensing to reduce waste and improve efficiency. Many tissue dispensers come with labeling or markings to indicate the type of tissue paper contained inside, making it easy for users to identify the product. Some dispensers also allow for customizable labeling or branding.