Georgia-Pacific’s Savannah, GA, Mill Working to Replenish Stores' Stock of Paper Items
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The Effingham Herald reports that Georgia-Pacific’s Savannah River Mill is rolling out toilet paper as fast as it can. Stores around the nation were emptied of toilet paper and other paper goods when consumers started hoarding items in the wake of emergency declarations at the state and federal levels because of COVID-19. The Savannah River Mill, which opened in 1986, features more than 900 workers who make quality tissue, towel and napkin products. Back to Tissue360 Newsletter |
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