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P&G, maker of three types of Charmin, "remains stuck in the past," relying on the boreal forest, says Ashley Jordan, lead author for the NRDC toilet paper scorecard, released in September ...
Toilet paper is a waste of Canada's boreal forest, a U.S. environment group says. And now, more green options are hitting the market, according to its latest tissue and toilet paper report card.
There’s a ply problem — at least, Canadian filmmaker Michael Zelniker believes so. In his latest eco-doc endeavor “The Issue With Tissue – A Boreal Love Story,” Zelniker explores the ...
Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — A U.S.-based non-profit advocacy group is pushing toilet paper manufacturers to stop using Canada’s boreal forest as a resource. The Natural Resources Defense ...
“P&G’s excessive greenwashing of Charmin toilet paper conceals an ugly truth that production of its product threatens the boreal forest — a critical resource for our planet that stores 30 to ...
Most of the toilet paper used in the United States is made with wood pulp from Canada's boreal forest. The amount of toilet paper being processed every year, and therefore the number of trees ...
The Natural Resources Defense Council released its fifth edition of the “The Issue with Tissue” report, and it airs the dirty truth about some of our most used personal cleaning products ...
“But every year, Canada clearcuts a million acres of boreal forest, in part, to feed U.S. tissue consumption. The toilet paper we choose can have a major impact.” But not all toilet paper ...
Most toilet paper rolls are made from virgin softwood pulp, primarily harvested from forests in the southeastern U.S. and the Canadian boreal forest. Approximately 68 million trees are cut down ...
Conventional toilet paper has a big environmental impact ... It could be a blend of trees from the United States Southeast and the boreal forest of Canada, or maybe from eucalyptus grown in ...
By Natasha O’Neill, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — A U.S.-based non-profit advocacy group is pushing toilet paper manufacturers to stop ...
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