
Sustainable Forestry
Q&A with Christopher Kelley, Featured Associate for The Home Depot #SustainabilitySquad
Today, 100% of the virgin wood fibers P&G uses in their products are third-party certified, and recently, Charmin, Bounty, and Puffs set an ambition that by 2030, 100% will be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council®, the most trusted forest certification system.
Trees and the products they provide are an essential part of our daily lives and can play a role in helping address climate change. By producing all paper towel, toilet paper, and tissue products with wood pulp sourced from responsibly managed forests, P&G brands are helping to promote forestry practices that leave a smaller environmental footprint, protect vulnerable species and make a positive impact on communities that depend on them.
Q&A with Christopher Kelley, Featured Associate for The Home Depot #SustainabilitySquad
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