One of the ancient forests Kimberly-Clark is impacting to produce its tissue products is the North American Boreal forest. The Boreal forest stretches from Alaska in the west to the eastern provinces of Canada and is the largest tract of ancient forest left in North America.
One may also ask, is Kimberly-Clark shutting down?
Kimberly-Clark (K-C) has confirmed it will permanently close its Fullerton, CA, tissue plant in the first half of 2020. The move is part of previously announced restructuring plans that will see the company closing around 10 sites and cutting 12 – 13% of its global workforce in a bid to improve costs.
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What toilet paper does Kimberly-Clark make?
Kimberly-Clark, which has a current market cap of about $43 billion, is one of the country’s largest producers of toilet paper with big brands like Cottonelle and Scott. Its portfolio also includes Huggies, Kleenex, Kotex, Pull-Ups and Viva (paper towels).