Shocking new photos released today reveal the existence of a massive 
stockpile of old-growth logs that are destined to become disposable 
products like Kleenex tissue and Cottonelle toilet paper for tissue 
giant Kimberly-Clark Corporation (K-C). The logs originate from the 
Ogoki Forest, the single most ecologically valuable area left in 
Ontario’s southern Boreal Forest and the site of growing controversy.

Shocking new photos released today reveal the existence of a massive stockpile of old-growth logs that are destined to become disposable products like Kleenex tissue and Cottonelle toilet paper for tissue giant Kimberly-Clark Corporation (K-C). The logs originate from the Ogoki Forest, the single most ecologically valuable area left in Ontario’s southern Boreal Forest and the site of growing controversy.

No archiving. No resale. See Copyright policy for more information.

Image ID number: 2490411