WATERFORD, N.Y. - Cascades Tissue Group has launched its new Cascades Moka Line, a line of unbleached, 100 percent recycled facial tissues. The new beige-colored facial tissue is unique to Cascades, and follows the January 2012 launch of the Cascades Moka bathroom tissue.
The Moka facial tissue is made of a pulp mix composed of 100 percent recycled fiber, 80 percent of which is post-consumer material and 20 percent recovered corrugated boxes. Its production is also offset with 100 percent Green-e certified renewable wind electricity and releases a minimum of 30 percent less greenhouse gas than what is used in traditional white recycled tissues, Cascades said.
"Based on the success of the Cascades Moka bathroom tissue, we believe people will adopt this product unique to Cascades, if color is the only thing they're giving up," said Suzanne Blanchet, Cascades Tissue Group president and CEO.
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