![]() John, Towering trees that have been on this planet for hundreds of years... ...flushed down the toilet in a single moment. In the time it takes you to brush your teeth tonight, three football fields worth of the boreal forest will disappear.1 And a huge part of the problem is companies chopping down trees to produce extra fluffy toilet paper.2 Tell Costco: Don't sacrifice critical habitat in our planet's largest remaining intact forest just to make softer toilet paper. If you were dropped into the middle of the boreal forest right now, you'd find a vast, piney woodland, lush with dew-speckled ferns, towering white spruce trees, and roaming wildlife like caribou, lynx and grizzly bears.3 The benefits of this ecologically dense woodland are difficult to overstate. Not only does the boreal provide essential habitat for wild creatures -- including more than 3 billion migrating birds -- but it also works as our planet's lungs, cleaning our air and storing massive amounts of carbon.4,5 And all of that is what we're sacrificing just to make toilet paper out of virgin wood pulp. Some of our planet's biggest environmental issues may require complex solutions. But this one is about as simple as it gets. We have to stop chopping down hundred-year-old trees for toilet paper that's just a little bit softer than the more sustainable alternative. Costco has the chance to set a new standard in the industry by making a public commitment to never sourcing its paper products from critical habitat in the boreal forest -- habitat where caribou calves play, snowshoe hares snuffle in the undergrowth, and old, towering trees keep up their quiet work to protect our planet. Tell Costco to protect the boreal forest and all the creatures that call it home. Thank you for taking action, Ellen Montgomery |
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