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† Virucidal Against: Rhinoviruses type 1A and 2 (Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold), Influenza A and Influenza B (causes the flu); Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV – the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children).
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†Virucidal against: Rhinoviruses Type 1A and 2 (Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold), Influenza A and Influenza B (causes of the flu), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV — the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children).
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† Virucidal Against: Rhinoviruses type 1A and 2 (Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold), Influenza A and Influenza B (causes the flu); Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV – the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children).
† Virucidal Against: Rhinoviruses type 1A and 2 (Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold), Influenza A and Influenza B (causes the flu); Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV – the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children).
*Among leading ultra national brands.
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Manufacturing
Kimberly-Clark is an international company — we manufacture products for global sales and distribution throughout 150 different countries, and have manufacturing plants all over the world. However, we can confirm the Kleenex® Brand tissues you purchase at trusted retailers throughout North America are made in the U.S. and Canada.
Select wood is either transported to the pulp mill in the form of chips from lumber processing or as logs. The logs are then washed, debarked, and cut into small, uniform chips, while individual cellulose fibers are separated by "cooking" the wood. The pulp is then processed for manufacture into the final product.
History
The trademark Kleenex® was registered with the U.S. Patent Office. The Kleenex® trademark identifies Kleenex® as a brand name which may only be used to designate products manufactured by Kimberly-Clark.
1929 - Kleenex® Brand introduced the first POP-UP® dispensing with a perforated opening.
1929 - Kleenex® Brand introduced colored tissue.
1930s - Kleenex® Brand began advertising as a disposable hankerchief, rather than a cold cream remover, after receiving many, many letters from delighted consumers having gone through a cold season.
1930 - Kleenex® Brand introduced printed tissue.
1932 - Kleenex® Brand introduced Pocket Packs.
1965 - Kleenex® Brand launched Purse Packs, paving the way for today's Pocket Pack and Slim Wallet.
1985 - Kleenex® Brand introduced Bundle Packs® for convenience.
1988 - Kleenex® Brand launched its festive holiday packs.
1990 - Kleenex® Brand introduced Ultra Soft™, the first 3-ply tissue.
2004 - Kleenex® Brand introduced Anti-Viral† facial tissues.
2011 - Kleenex® Brand launched the Slim Wallet pack as well as Cooling Lotion™ tissues.
2014 - Kleenex® Brand introduced the Perfect Fit canister-style carton.
†Virucidal against: Rhinoviruses Type 1A and 2 (Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold), Influenza A and Influenza B (causes of the flu), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV — the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children).
Environment
If you're looking for a flushable clean, try Cottonelle® Flushable Wipes. They are designed to safely break down in home septic systems. Learn more about Cottonelle® Flushable Wipes here.
Cardboard tissue boxes can go in curbside recycling along with paper. No need to remove the plastic film at the opening; it is removed during the paper recycling process.
The plastic used to bundle multipacks can be recycled at Store Drop-Off locations. Wherever you see a plastic bag recycling bin in retail stores, you can also recycle your bags, wraps, and films. For more information and a Store Drop-Off locator, click here.
Kleenex® On-The-Go Pocket Packs and Slim Wallets cannot be recycled.
From raw materials to our manufacturing processes to our supply chain, we're building sustainability into our ways of working. This includes selecting suppliers that operate in a sustainable manner. To that end, we work hard to assure that the wood fiber we purchase comes only from well-managed forestlands or from recycled sources.
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Learn more about our sustainability initiative here.
Kleenex® products are Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified. The FSC label is the world’s most trusted mark for sustainable forestry. FSC® ensures that all materials come from responsibly managed forests. In 2011, we became the first U.S. tissue maker to offer FSC® consumer tissue products.
Learn more about FSC efforts here.