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Public comment sought on Kimberly-Clark Marinette DNR Green Tier application

MARINETTE, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is seeking public comment on the proposed application for Kimberly-Clark Marinette to move to Tier 2 of the Green Tier program. Kimberly-Clark Marinette has been a Tier 1 participant since 2021.

The DNR’s Green Tier program recognizes organizations committed to going above and beyond compliance to improve their environmental performance and impact. Companies in Tier 2 demonstrate a history of superior environmental performance, have an effective environmental management system and are committed to bringing about change in their industry, region or within their supply chain.

The transition to Tier 2 would enable the company to negotiate a customized environmental contract with the DNR, complete the requirements for their Green Tier registration operation permit and request additional flexibilities.

KC Marinette employs 230 highly skilled workers in the production of Scott Shop Towels, Scott Rags-in-a-Box, Wypall wiping products for the workplace and Viva paper towels for household and consumer use.

In 2020, Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced its 2030 ambition and sustainability goals to address the social and environmental challenges of the next decade. KC Marinette achieved landfill-free status in 2022.

More information about Green Tier and Kimberly Clark Corporation’s Marinette facility’s participation is available on this DNR webpage: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/GreenTier/Participants/KimberlyClarkMarinette.

The DNR will accept comments, requests to participate in negotiations or requests for a public informational meeting through April 27. Comments and requests should be directed to:

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

C/O Jenni Birkholz

101 S. Webster St. EA/7

Madison, WI 53703

JenniferA.Birkholz@wisconsin.gov or 608-514-2182

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