[Source: PR Newswire] As part of the new "♥ YOUR PLANET" ("HEART YOUR PLANET") campaign, Kimberly-Clark will display WWF's iconic logo along with FSC’s logo on its paper towel, facial tissue and toilet paper products sold in North America.

This initiative is part of an 8-year partnership between the two organizations, and is a natural next step in advancing responsible forestry through consumer education and engagement.

The logo will be on the packaging of Kimberly-Clark's North American tissue products certified to Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) standards, including Kleenex® facial tissue, Scott® paper towels, Viva® paper towels and Cottonelle® toilet paper.

Consumers and retailers will start to see the Kleenex®, Scott®, Viva® and Cottonelle® brands integrate the logo on its packaging from June 2017, starting with Scott® paper towels.

"Put simply, Kimberly-Clark cares. We care about our people, our communities and the future of our planet. We are also very proud that our leadership has moved other manufacturers in our industry toward higher levels of certification," said Jay Gottleib, president of Family Care for Kimberly-Clark North America. "We were the first U.S tissue company to bring FSC certified tissue products to market, and the first U.S tissue company to have 100% of our suppliers certified as providing fiber from responsibly managed sources. Today, we will be the first U.S tissue company to partner with WWF through an on-pack campaign across our well-recognized brands, to help drive even more awareness among consumers of the importance of choosing responsibly sourced tissue products by looking for FSC certification".

"As a leading participant in WWF's Global Forest & Trade Network since 2009, Kimberly-Clark has a long-standing commitment to source its fiber from responsibly managed forests," said Kerry Cesareo, Vice President for Forests at WWF. "Taking these commitments a step further, Kimberly-Clark will work with WWF to bring FSC to the everyday consumer, driving awareness and inspiring action for forest conservation that can yield huge benefits for our planet."

Corey Brinkema, president of the Forest Stewardship Council in the U.S. said, "Across a wide range of products and countries, Kimberly-Clark has demonstrated an enduring commitment to the Forest Stewardship Council. Globally this is reflected in their growing use of FSC, from 7 percent of their virgin fiber in 2006 to more than 75 percent in 2015. Today their commitment extends beyond responsible sourcing to the education of their consumers about the importance of forest conservation. We applaud the new partnership with WWF, especially its focus on raising consumer awareness of FSC certification and its critical contribution to the health of forests in the U.S. and around the world."