Scott toilet paper is primarily manufactured in the United States at Kimberly- Clark's plant in Chester, Pennsylvania. This facility produces a significant portion of Scott brand rolls, specifically the Scott 1000 line, accounting for about 60% of this product line made in the U.S. The Chester mill, originally founded by the Scott brothers, has a long history of producing Scott toilet paper and is a key manufacturing site for Kimberly-Clark's Scott brand products
. Kimberly-Clark, the parent company of Scott, operates manufacturing facilities in the U.S. where Scott toilet paper is made from large fiber bales processed into tissue sheets and converted into rolls before packaging and distribution
. The company emphasizes sustainability, with Scott products made from responsibly sourced fibers certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
. In summary, Scott toilet paper is manufactured mainly in Chester, Pennsylvania, at Kimberly-Clark's facilities, which produce a majority of the Scott 1000 line sold in the United States