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  2. This is the best and worst toilet paper for the planet - AOL

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    Some of the most popular brands of toilet paper are adding to deforestation and, as a result, climate change. (Getty Images; design by Quinn Lemmers for Yahoo Life)

  3. Scorecard grades toilet paper brands in terms of climate ...

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    Americans use an estimated 36.5 billion rolls of toilet paper every year and the average consumer will go through the equivalent of 384 trees just for toilet paper in the course of a lifetime.

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  5. Who Gives A Crap - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in early 2020, there were numerous shortages, including of toilet paper. In March 2020, WGAC received 30-40 times the typical number of daily sales, being forced to mark their online store as 'out of stock' for a short time - a waiting list began which grew to more than 500,000 people. [3] [10]

  6. Cottonelle - Wikipedia

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    Cottonelle toilet paper. Cottonelle is an American brand of toilet paper produced by Kimberly-Clark.The company has made several different toilet paper types such as regular, Cottonelle Double, (Two-ply) Cottonelle Ultra, Cottonelle Aloe & E, Cottonelle Kids, and Cottonelle Extra Strength, and are currently sold in the United States and Australia under the Kleenex brand.

  7. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    The NRDC and stand.earth issued a report in 2019 saying that Charmin toilet paper was still being manufactured almost exclusively from forest fiber, much of it sourced from Canada's boreal forest. [23] By November 2019, NRDC claimed that 201,000 people had signed its petition to Procter & Gamble asking the company to change its practices. [24]

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