New Documentary Reveals Canada’s Boreal Forests Getting Clearcut for Toilet Paper

By Charmin Kills Forests
Cision PRNewswire
July 23, 2025
Category: Forestry
Region: United States

NEW YORK — A new documentary released by Charmin Kills Forests, entitled “CHARMIN WIPES OUT A FOREST,” exposes how Procter & Gamble toilet paper and paper towels are made by clear-cutting Canada’s boreal forests. The film’s producer, forest activist Brian Rodgers. The 26 minute film is touring 23 cities, where it is being screened from a mobile video truck. …Filmed on location in Canada … the documentary features scientists, experts, and descendants of Procter & Gamble‘s founders who petitioned the company to stop using virgin fiber from Canada’s boreal forest. In addition to Youtube, the film is posted, along with photographs, links to social media posts, published studies, and other documentation and resources, on Charminkillsforests.org. The Charmin Kills Forests campaign is organized by a small, self-funded team of environmental advocates. It focuses on Charmin as one especially offensive consumer product among others using 100% virgin pulp from one of Earth’s few remaining wild forests.

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