Tell Procter & Gamble to stop flushing our forests!

Most consumers don't know that their toilet paper probably contains pulp made from climate-critical forests. But Procter & Gamble (P&G) uses hundreds of thousands of tons of clearcut fiber from forests like Canada's majestic, climate-critical boreal forest every year.

The boreal forest is essential in the fight against climate change, holding more than twice as much carbon as the world's oil reserves. The boreal is also home to Indigenous communities and threatened species like caribou.

We need your help to tell P&G, maker of Charmin toilet paper and the largest U.S. purchaser of Canadian tissue pulp, to change their ways if we want to preserve the irreplaceable boreal forest.
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