 So today's International Forest Day, and because, you know, we all live here, it's in our best interest to not destroy the planet. The problem is that companies like Charmin don't agree with us. Just to make toilet paper, Charmin's cut down tens of thousands of trees from the Canadian Boreal Forest. The Boreal Forest spans over a billion acres and is thought of as the Amazon of the North. It helps regulate climate change and is the breeding ground for billions of North America's songbirds. Plus this is a super important home for the caribou who've now lost over half of their original habitat. Industrial logging cuts down over a million acres of the Boreal Forest every single year, in part just to meet the demand for tissue products in the United States. Charmin's cut down trees that have been alive for centuries. They're essentially flushing the forest down the toilet while endangering an entire ecosystem and our environment. Let's stand up for the Boreal Forest and stop Charmin from flushing our forest for toilet paper. Toilet paper can be made with recycled fiber. Standout Earth leads on spreading awareness about this problem. They helped create this list of the best and worst tissue products. Stay up to date with this story and learn more about what you can do by following them on TikTok and Instagram at stan.earth