The Kimberly-Clark commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing continues to set an important example across the consumer-packaged goods sector. Through a $150,000 investment over three years, Kimberly-Clark is strengthening its partnership with the Forest Stewardship Council US (FSC US) and helping support progress toward responsible, transparent supply chains.
As a global leader in personal care and tissue products, Kimberly-Clark understands that delivering trusted, high-quality products goes hand in hand with how materials are sourced. By prioritizing FSC-certified fiber for certain products, the company is reinforcing the importance of accountability and long-term stewardship—responding to growing consumer expectations while seeking to supporting more resilient sourcing systems.
“Kimberly-Clark’s leadership and investment are exactly what’s needed to drive change at scale. Their commitment helps send a strong demand signal to suppliers and supports our goal of increasing FSC-certified forest area by 10 million acres by 2028.”
— Sarah Billig, President, FSC US
When companies like Kimberly-Clark invest in responsibly sourced materials, it creates momentum throughout the supply chain—encouraging suppliers, manufacturers, and forest managers to invest in their certification and improved practices.
“FSC certification plays a critical role in how we deliver on our sustainability commitments. Our consumers expect products they can trust, and that includes knowing the materials we use are responsibly sourced.”
— Chris Weber, Kimberly-Clark
Through this partnership, Kimberly-Clark is supporting FSC US’s efforts to bridge consumer expectations, corporate responsibility, and measurable outcomes—demonstrating how leadership in sourcing can drive real progress for forests, supply chains, and the future.
