Forest Industry Running Low On Wood Chips For Toilet Paper, Committee Told

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The demand for toilet paper in Canada has skyrocketed — increasing by 241 per cent during the COVID-19 pandemic

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It’s also supplying the wood pellets, biofuels and green energy that feed heating systems and provincial power grids. “Some of those essential products I talked about earlier are made possible because of Canada’s pulp mills but, with sawmills going down, our pulp mills are starting to suffer,” Nighbor said.

Nighbor said the emergency aid measures implemented by the federal government to help businesses weather the storm have been little help to the sector.

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It's time to start reporting on how to turn our toilets into bidets.

beyerstein Well it all balances out. As the food infrastructure breaks down, we'll have less to eat, and if we eat less, we'll need less toilet paper.

Hemp toilet paper

Still obsessed with toilet paper stories? Everyone’s moved on. It was plentiful and on sale at local Walmart so non issue now.

Time to look out those seashells DemolitionMan

charlesadler yikes!

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But this isn’t the case!! We can wipe our bums no problem!

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