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Inside a Charmin factory, where toilet paper and other essential products are still being produced at record high levels amid the pandemic

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"Our employees are truly trying to make as much Charmin as they can," Jose Del Los Rios, the plant's environmental leader, said. "They know that — it's a funny topic — but for our consumers, Charmin is incredibly important."Toilet paper is having a moment. And Procter & Gamble factories are ramping up operations to feed demand.

"We are making more Charmin and Bounty and Pampers and Luvs than we've ever made before in the history of this plant," Del Los Rios said. "To do that, we've really had to focus our employees on keeping themselves safe." First, the plant optimized its production process to focus on making the items that the customers wanted the most as opposed to also producing a variety of different products per brand. The plant also delayed non-critical planned downtime on equipment and channeled alternate supply systems for raw materials to help increase production.

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jjauthor Translation: If all this ass whiping remains at this pace, the Earth is going to become a concrete jungle.

ProcterGamble I sure do love my Charmin, I can’t thank the workers throughout the company for their tireless work to get consumers around the U.S toilet paper!

ProcterGamble Start your own mail order so we can get some. 😠

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