ATLANTA - Empty shelves in stores are a common sight as people stock up on toilet paper over COVID-19 virus concerns.
Atlanta-based paper product company Georgia-Pacific is working to keep up with the demand. Companies work to keep toilet paper in stock "Last week, our mills and our distribution centers managed to ship out 120 percent above normal capacity," said Eric Abercrombie, spokesperson for Georgia-Pacific.
The company has 14 facilities in 11 states, including one in Savannah. The company makes Angel Soft and Quilted Northern brands. SEE ALSO: Why is toilet paper vanishing from supermarkets? Advertisement The company had seen double the normal demand for items like toilet paper and ten times the demand for sanitizing products.