Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Your Signature Is Needed: Protect our forests from corporate greed

 

 
 
 

URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Charmin toilet paper is hurting our climate, Indigenous communities, and wildlife!

Filled with legendary old-growth evergreens, Canada’s boreal forests are home to over 600 native Indigenous communities. The forests are essential for countless wildlife species. But the majestic trees of this treasured land are being RECKLESSLY CHOPPED DOWN by Procter & Gamble’s suppliers to produce their Charmin toilet paper -- all so they can make a profit. Add your name now to tell the corporate giants at P&G to STOP flushing our treasured forests down the drain! >>

SIGN THE PETITION NOW

Canada’s boreal forest is known as “the Amazon of the North” due to the ecological significance of its ancient trees, which are not only an essential source of oxygen but also store millions of tons of carbon from the atmosphere. But when corporations like Procter & Gamble SLASH DOWN these trees to make pulp for their paper products, all that harmful carbon is released back into the environment, escalating global warming.

With every ancient tree that P&G recklessly hacks away at, they are wrecking Indigenous land, destroying sensitive animal habitats, and exacerbating the climate crisis -- and we MUST hold them accountable for this destruction caused by corporate greed.  will you please take action right away to tell P&G that our precious forests do NOT belong in the toilet?

SIGN THE PETITION NOW

Thank you for taking action.
Friends of the Earth

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