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Atlas Tissue Launches Green Heritage Tissue Line

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Atlas Tissue, Miami, Fla., USA, this week introduced the Green Heritage® line of recycled tissue products to the at-home market. Atlas Tissue, a business of Resolute Forest Products, Canada, is changing the way consumers view recycled products with its Green Heritage premium 100% recycled tissue line that is Soft on you. Easy on the planet™.

The Green Heritage brand is designed to offer today's environmentally conscious consumers a first-in-class product that is additive-free, septic-safe, and "so much more." Green Heritage is manufactured with recycled pulp from Resolute's Fairmont (West Virginia) mill. This allows for precise control of the entire production process, ensuring cost-competitiveness and consistent quality, while offering the flexibility and customization customers demand. 

"When comparing Green Heritage products to those of our competitors, third-party testing confirmed that our bath tissue is brighter, thicker, and stronger than the leading recycled bath tissues on the market," said André Piché, SVP, Tissue Business Group, for Resolute Forest Products. "We are confident consumers will appreciate the quality and comfort of our new recycled product line." 

Atlas Tissue has a manufacturing capacity of 62,000 tpy of tissue across three paper machines and 11 converting lines located in Hialeah (Miami) and Sanford (Orlando), in Florida. It also operates a paper recycling center in Tampa, Fla. Atlas Tissue produces branded and private-label products for at-home and away-from-home channels, and offers both virgin and recycled products, covering a wide range of grades. Branded products are marketed under Windsor Place®, Green Heritage®, Bunny Soft®, Harmony®,and Eversoft®. Atlas Tissue is the proud recipient of the 2016 Tissue World Mill Award in the Most Energy-Aware Mill category. More information is available online. 

 

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