Forest Destruction Photo Gallery: What's really going into Kimberly-Clark's tissue products

An ancient forest awaits being chipped and pulped - Terrace Bay, Ontario

�What does an ancient forest looks like after it has been clearcut?� �Where does Kimberly-Clark get the 2.5 millions tonnes of pulp it uses each year to make toilet paper and facial tissue?� �Kimberly-Clark says it practices sustainable forestry � it must be true!�

Check out the Kimberly-Clark Forest Destruction photo gallery. You'll be amazed at what goes into the tissue products Kimberly-Clark manufactures. These photos were gathered over the last year and represent just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the type of destruction that Kimberly-Clark causes when it manufacture tissue products from clearcut ancient forests.

WARNING: The photos you are about to view may be shocking to those people who don't believe ancient forests should be clearcut to make toilet paper and facial tissue.

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