Quilton

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Product typeToilet paper
OwnerABC Tissue Products
CountryAustralia
Introduced1987; 38 years ago (1987)[1]
Quilton
Product typeToilet paper
OwnerABC Tissue Products
CountryAustralia
Introduced1987; 38 years ago (1987)[1]
MarketsAustralia
TaglineLoves Your Bum[2]
Websitequilton.com.au

Quilton is an Australian brand of toilet roll produced by ABC Tissue Products.[3] In 2023, Quilton was named the top-scoring toilet paper brand in a review that featured more than 30 toilet paper roll brands, where it received an 85% score.[4][5][6] The brand has also introduced facial tissue and paper towel products.

Founded in 1987 by CEO Henry Ngai in Wetherill Park, New South Wales, the ABC Tissue Products manufactures toilet tissues, kitchen towels, facial tissue and napkins, among many other products. In addition to Quilton, the company operates through these brands: Symphony, Cotton Soft, Naturale, Style, Earthcare and Softly, which make up about 80% of sales and about 20% of retailer labels.[1] Quilton products are produced in the state capital cities of Australia; Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.[7] Quilton used to be distributed in New Zealand until October 2021, after the Auckland manufacturer ceased operations due to the cost of production.[8]

Products

Quilton is made with 3 Ply softness through air quilted technology, with products and sizes that include King Size, Regular, Double Length, Triple Length, Shea Butter, Tuffy (paper towel), Gold (which is 4-ply) and as well as having facial tissue products.[9] Being the company's best selling brand, the success of Quilton has introduced customers to the rest of ABC Tissue Product's range, which comprise 100 products.[10]

Donations

In 2020, amid the panic buying during the coronavirus pandemic and the shortages of toilet paper, Quilton donated a million of toilet paper rolls to the Australians who were struggling, particularly the elderly and the vulnerable. Quilton worked with various charities, so they can be certain the donated toilet paper rolls ended up in the right hands.[11]

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