Pulp friction: Border jams delay supply of toilet paper's only ingredient

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LONDON/BENGALURU - As several European borders limit travel to stop the spread of COVID-19, two of the world's biggest pulp makers say transportation logjams are delaying shipments of the raw material - the only ingredient in the toilet paper that people are hoarding to weather quarantines.

Pulp-based products - like Kimberly-Clark's Cottonelle toilet paper and P&G's Pampers diapers - are among the most sought-after goods worldwide as people stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19. While consumer companies currently have enough stock of most products to meet the unprecedented demand, they are urgently ramping up production so they have inventory on hand if quarantines extend.

For graphics on toilet paper and feminine hygiene sales in Europe, click here https://reut.rs/3c3raQ5 and here https://reut.rs/3bTpAA2.

 

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