NORTON META TAG

26 May 2019

Costco: protect the boreal forests and use recycled pulp in your toilet paper 25MAI19


I am a Costo customer and have participated in petition campaigns to Costo to get them to change company policies and practices for the benefit of the planet. Costco does respond to public pressure so I hope you will not only sign this petition to Costo but will also stop buying Kirkland toilet paper until Costo agrees to make their toilet paper with a minimum of 50% post consumer recycled materials. 

Canada’s boreal forests are being flushed down the toilet and Costco’s Kirkland brand is one of the worst offenders.
It’s time for Costco to clean up its act and switch to post-consumer recycled materials.
 SIGN THE PETITION 
Toilet paper is destroying Canada’s vast and majestic old-growth Boreal forests, worsening climate change, endangering wildlife, and affecting hundreds of Indigenous communities across the country. And there’s no good reason this should be happening.
According to a new report from our friends at the NRDC and Stand.earth, Costco’s Kirkland brand is one of the worst offenders. It uses 100% virgin pulp that comes from these precious forests when it could be using recycled materials and protecting them instead.
Other major tissue producers like Kimberly-Clark, who make Cottenelle, have plans to cut virgin pulp content in half by 2025 and stop millions of acres of pristine boreal forest from being flushed down the toilet. So why is Costco doing nothing?
Toilet paper is Costco's biggest selling item so committing to more recycled content would make a major difference to the boreal forests. Not only that, it would pile on the pressure for stubborn tissue giants like Proctor and Gamble to get on board with making the change. Together we can change the entire tissue industry and protect the precious boreal forests.
Tell Costco to be responsible to the planet and switch to minimum 50% post-consumer recycled materials!
The Canadian boreal forest is the largest intact forest in the world, covering almost 60% of Canada and home to 600 Indigenous communities. The forest is a critical proponent in the fight against climate change, as it stores the carbon equivalent of nearly twice the world’s recoverable oil reserves in its soil.
Over the last twenty years, 28 million acres of Canadian boreal forest have been cut down to make toilet paper, roughly the size of Pennsylvania.
Toilet paper companies don’t have to use virgin pulp. Corporations like Seventh Generation make 100% post-consumer recycled toilet paper and provide a great alternative. It’s time that Costco did the same.
Together, with our friends at the NRDC and Stand.earth, SumOfUs is working to shift the entire tissue industry to protect our forests and mitigate climate change.
SumOfUs has forced corporations to use environmentally friendly solutions before. When we found that out Starbucks hadn’t kept its promise to serve a 100% recyclable paper cup, almost 400,000 members just like yourself pressured the world’s largest corporate coffee chain to make good on their promise. And it worked! Starbucks committed to produce a fully recyclable and compostable cup within the next three years.
With Costco, there’s no time to lose. It’s time for it to end its wasteful and destructive practices, and finally, put the people and the planet ahead of its own profits.
Will you call on Costco to switch to minimum 50% post-consumer recycled materials?

Thanks for all that you do,
Amelia, Angus, Lisa and the team at SumOfUs

More information:
Wiped out: America's love of luxury toilet paper is destroying Canadian forests, The Guardian, 01 March 2019
The Issue with Tissue: How the U.S. Is Flushing Forests Away, NRDC, 20 February 2019



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