

Thank Kimberly-Clark for eliminating endangered forests from its products!


Thank Kimberly-Clark for eliminating endangered forests from its products!
The Issue
After a Greenpeace campaign lasting almost 5 years. Kimberly-Clark has announced a new policy that protects endangered forests, a tremendous victory for ancient forests, including the North American Boreal Forest,
The maker of Kleenex, Scott, Cottenelle and other disposable paper products has set a goal of obtaining 100 percent of the wood fiber for its products including its flagship brand, Kleenex from environmentally responsible sources by 2011. The policy increases the company's use of FSC-certified pulp and recycled fiber globally, and will prevent all K-C products from ever being made from endangered forests.
Please take a minute to go to Greenpeace.org and thank Kimberly-Clark for its policy of protecting ancient forests!
http://us.greenpeace.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=493&s_src=change
And learn more at
http://www.greenpeace.org/kleercut

The Issue
After a Greenpeace campaign lasting almost 5 years. Kimberly-Clark has announced a new policy that protects endangered forests, a tremendous victory for ancient forests, including the North American Boreal Forest,
The maker of Kleenex, Scott, Cottenelle and other disposable paper products has set a goal of obtaining 100 percent of the wood fiber for its products including its flagship brand, Kleenex from environmentally responsible sources by 2011. The policy increases the company's use of FSC-certified pulp and recycled fiber globally, and will prevent all K-C products from ever being made from endangered forests.
Please take a minute to go to Greenpeace.org and thank Kimberly-Clark for its policy of protecting ancient forests!
http://us.greenpeace.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=493&s_src=change
And learn more at
http://www.greenpeace.org/kleercut

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Petition created on August 5, 2009