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Comments: Some toilet paper production destroys Indonesian rainforests, endangering tigers and elephants
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The WWF report fails to suggest that the supply chains of APP products (particularly those from Indonesia) might be associated with illegality. Such products (which might include toilet paper) would not comply with the Lacey Act. The Lacey Act which makes it an offence in the USA to buy illegal wood-based products.