Greening Cold and Flu Season: How to Shop Smart, Save Forests and Send a Message

July 6, 2010

With cold and flu season in full swing, Greenpeace today released its Recycled Tissue and Toilet Paper Guide, a credit card-sized shopping guide that helps consumers find the greenest household paper products. In the guide, Greenpeace gives a thumbs up to brands Green Forest, Natural Value and Seventh Generation, while recommending that shoppers avoid products like Kleenex, Cottonelle Charmin, and Angel Soft.

Greenpeace recommends products that meet three important environmental benchmarks: they are made from 100 percent overall recycled content, a minimum of which is 50 percent post-consumer recycled content, and are not bleached with chlorine or toxic chlorine compounds. The guide rates facial tissues, paper towels, toilet paper, and paper napkins.

“Tissue products that are made from recycled content help to reduce our impact on ancient forests, protecting forest ecosystems and wildlife,” said Greenpeace Forest Campaigner Lindsey Allen. “By using our guide and voting with their dollars, shoppers can help save Endangered Forests.”

Green Forest is an example of a responsible company making tissue products. All Green Forest products are made from 100 percent recycled paper, are whitened without chlorine, and are produced from a minimum of 90 percent post-consumer recycled paper.

“Our company’s primary goal is to make truly environmentally friendly products that also work well for the consumer, while being profitable,” said Allen Stedman, President of Planet Inc., manufacturers of Green Forest paper. “We want to make a difference in the marketplace, and we’re delighted that Greenpeace has recognized our efforts.”

One company that Greenpeace says can do much better is Kimberly-Clark, the largest tissue product company in the world with net sales in 2007 of over $18 billion dollars. Yet despite their large market share, Kimberly-Clark has not used its influence to show the industry how to be greener.

Greenpeace gave an “Avoid” rating to Kimberly-Clark’s household paper product brands Kleenex, Scott, Cottonelle, and Viva.

The full Greenpeace Recycled Tissue and Toilet Paper guide can be found at www.greenpeace.org/tissueguide.

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VVPR info: CONTACT: Daniel Kessler, Greenpeace Press Officer, cell: (970) 690-2728; email: [email protected]

Notes: NOTES TO THE EDITOR Sampling of facial tissue results: Recommended: Fluff Out, Seventh Generation, Natural Value, 365 They can do better: Earth First Avoid: Kleenex, Scotties, Puffs, Target tissues, Wal-Mart tissues About Greenpeace Greenpeace is the leading independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful direct action and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and to promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.

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