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2024-02-06 23:51:01 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: A6CB3611E593A9F8800620AE28B3545316EA6AD860E102F4B5B32AD36FA9B5C9
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While most toilet paper does indeed come from trees, the reality is that it comes from trees planted and grown specifically for this purpose. Such forest lands are responsibly managed and sequester huge amounts of carbon. https://www.rayonier.com/stories/using-paper-toilet-paper-and-cardboard-is-good-for-forests/ https://www.stateforesters.org/timber-assurance/legality/forest-ownership-statistics/

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