Want to see how paper towels are made? Go behind the scenes with GP in 60-seconds to see what goes into making paper towel products like Brawny® and Sparkle®! Absorb how our facilities create paper towels that roll onto store shelves and into your home.
Wood gets chipped, screened, soaked, and cooked to produce pulp - another product we produce. The bleached pulp gets fed into a huge paper machine and is squeezed, rolled and dried into raw paper called parent rolls. These giant rolls get perforated and embossed to make it stronger and more absorbent. These get rolled into logs that are paired up with cardboard tubes and get sliced into individual sized rolls. Lastly, these rolls get wrapped and boxed to be shipped to store shelves all over the United States.
Georgia-Pacific isWe are one of the world's leading makers of tissue, including paper towels, bath tissue, napkins and facial tissue. We sell both branded and private-label products in retail and commercial markets in North America.
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0:00 | How We Make Towels
0:10 | Bleached Pulp
0:30 | Parent Rolls Get Perforated And Embossed
0:40:| Paired with Cardboard Tube And Sliced
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