
But our scoring methodology works for any brand made from recycled content or virgin fiber pulp. There are many, many brands of toilet paper across the United States, and we only had room to include a select few on the scorecard. Here is our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): My favorite brand of toilet paper isn’t on the scorecard. We wanted to compile some of the most common questions we’ve received to give you a little more insight into our report, our grading process, and how you can ensure your tissue purchases have the minimum possible impact on forests. Thousands more have responded to our social media posts, many sharing their shock or their favorite sustainable brands. More than 60,000 people have urged Charmin to make their toilet paper more sustainable (You, too, can lend your voice here). The response so far has been overwhelming.

and international media.Ī lot of people were shocked to learn the brands they have used their whole lives aren’t quite as low-impact as they had thought. Our recently-published Issue with Tissue report and scorecard, which discusses the toll that Charmin and other tissue brands take on the boreal forest, has gotten quite a lot of attention from both U.S.
