Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Essity-Stop-Wiping-Away-Forests---Web-Video----Toilet-Paper---English-Titles-27MZIFJXS98ZC.htmlConceptually similarEssity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Long Web Video - CLEANGP0STR4JFCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Long Web Video - English TitlesGP0STR4JHCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video - Tissue Paper - English TitlesGP0STR4JJCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video Short Version - Toilet Paper - CLEANGP0STR4JNCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video Short Version - Tissue Paper - CLEANGP0STR4JOCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away our Great Northern Forest (Web Video) Clean VersionGP0STR6T7Completed★★★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away our Great Northern Forest (Web Video) English VersionGP0STR6T8Completed★★★★Protest at SCA’s Östrand Pulp Mill in Sweden - ClipreelGP0STR62DCompleted★★★★★★Faces 4 Forests - Web Video - CLEANGP0STR5Q2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STR4JIEssity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video - Toilet Paper - English TitlesGreenpeace demands that Essity, the world’s second-largest tissue producer, stops driving the destruction of critical parts of Europe’s Great Northern Forest, in Sweden, Finland and Russia. The Greenpeace report – Wiping away the boreal – reveals how Essity is using pulp from mills supplied by logging companies that are clearcutting some of the region’s last remaining old-growth forests to produce its well-known tissue and toilet paper brands such as Tempo, Lotus, Cushelle, Colhogar and Edet.Locations:Europe-Nordic Countries-SwedenDate:27 Sep, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m49sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Boreal forests-Clearcutting-Essity-Forest degradation-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Paper industry-Trees-WomenShoot:Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web VideosGreenpeace demands that Essity, the world’s second-largest tissue producer, stops driving the destruction of critical parts of Europe’s Great Northern Forest, in Sweden, Finland and Russia. The Greenpeace report – Wiping away the boreal – reveals how Essity is using pulp from mills supplied by logging companies that are clearcutting some of the region’s last remaining old-growth forests to produce its well-known tissue and toilet paper brands such as Tempo, Lotus, Cushelle, Colhogar and Edet.Related Collections:Great Northern Forest – Beauty and Destruction in Northern Sweden (Photos & Videos)