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Press Release Envirocomp and Kimberly-Clark Sign Global Agreement to Sponsor Composting Facilities for Disposable Diapers
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Reaffirms Sustainability Commitment with Renewable Energy Certificates from Constellation Energy
Press Release WWF and Kimberly-Clark Corporation Announce New Global Commitment to Responsible Forestry
Press Release Raising the Bar on Sustainability
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Wins Greater Dallas Business Ethics Award for Commitment to Exemplary Ethical Business Practices
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Awards $1.36 Million in College Scholarships to High School Students in North America
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Corporation Ranked Among Top 100 Companies to Work For by Savoy Magazine
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Joins United Nations Global Compact
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Recognized by FTSE Group for Global Environment and Social Responsibility Performance
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Sets the Bar Higher for Tissue Products With Stronger Global Forest Policy
Press Release Kimberly-Clark Ranks 14th in the United States on Reputation Institute's Annual Reputation Pulse Study
Press Release Kimberly-Clark's Energy Independence Project Begins Providing Connecticut with New Clean, Sustainable Power
Press Release United Way of America Recognizes Kimberly-Clark Corporation As Recipient of Summit Award
Report 2005 Sustainability Report
Press Release Kimberly-Clark And Its Employees Pledge Up To US$1.5 Million To Aid Victims Of South Asia Tsunami
Report Environmental Report (2002)