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Americans won’t stop squeezing the Charmin, despite the environmental impact

We are all learning to make sacrifices for the sake of the environment, but one thing Americans have a hard time cutting corners on is their toilet paper. Leslie Kaufman of the New York Times’ has an article on the delicate subject in today’s paper.

Environment

We are all learning to make sacrifices for the sake of the environment, but one thing Americans have a hard time cutting corners on is their toilet paper. This national desire to have soft, fluffy, and strong paper is having an environmental impact and millions of trees are harvested every year to create Charmin, Cottonelle, and other premium brands. Leslie Kaufman of the New York Times’ environmental desk has an article on the delicate subject in today’s paper.