BOTANIC FIBER FACIAL MASK BY BIOBELLE ($ 5)-- This sheet mask is made of biodegradable fibers found
in wood pulp.
Tencel is a man - made fabric but it's harvested from the natural cellulose material found
in wood pulp.
Not exact matches
According to Hawkins Wright, a leading provider of market intelligence and analytical services to the international
pulp, paper and biomass industries, the Japanese market represented three per cent of global demand for industrial
wood pellets
in 2016, and Wright forecasts an increase to approximately 10 per cent of global demand
in 2021, and 17 per cent
in 2026.
Even the rag - paper editions of newspapers disintegrate
in a comparatively short time, and
wood -
pulp papers are very soon gone.
After the heightened news exposure surrounding the presence of
wood pulp and cellulose fillers
in parmesan cheese, aggressive plaintiffs» attorneys pounced on the opportunity and filed a spate of lawsuits alleging fraud
in advertising and labeling of cheese products.
All wrapped
in a marine safe, 100 % compostable cellulose film derived from
wood pulp.
For those of you that don't like squeezing the
pulp in your hands, try a strainer bag
in your cone colander with a
wood tamp stick.
Xylitol is commercially found
in the cellulose of
wood, sugar cane
pulp, certain seed hulls, and / or corn cobs.
From January to October of 2017,
pulp exports rose 2.9 %
in comparison with the same period of the previous year, reaching 16.0 million tons sold; exports of
wood panels increased by 29.4 %, with 1.1 million cubic meters directed toward foreign...
In addition, carton packs are composed up to around 75 per cent of
pulp fibres obtained from
wood, a renewable resource.
In recent years the plantation processing sector has invested heavily in the development of modern efficient sawmills, reconstituted and engineered wood production facilities and best practice pulp mill
In recent years the plantation processing sector has invested heavily
in the development of modern efficient sawmills, reconstituted and engineered wood production facilities and best practice pulp mill
in the development of modern efficient sawmills, reconstituted and engineered
wood production facilities and best practice
pulp mills.
First synthesized more than a century ago, DMSO is a natural by - product of
wood -
pulp manufacture and has been used for decades as an industrial solvent, paint thinner and additive
in a number of chemical products.
Rayon fabrics are made
in a process called viscose, which relies on chemicals to dissolve the
wood pulp into fibers that can be knitted into fabric.
This family of chemicals, created when
wood pulp is bleached with chlorine, is known to cause cancer
in humans.
Dioxins: The
wood pulp in diapers gives them a little extra cushioning and absorbing power, but it can also introduce other potentially worrisome chemicals, namely dioxins.
The absorbent core A disposable diaper's absorbent center contains
wood pulp (usually bleached white with chlorine) and super-absorbent polymers, usually sodium polyacrylate — a compound that can soak up to 30 times its weight
in urine.
The flushable insert is made of a material from
wood pulp that is very absorb able and breaks up
in the toilet like toilet paper.
The savings
in water usage, detergents, plastics consumed, trees used for
wood pulp, chemical production methods, not to mention non-biodegradable landfill, and unsustainable, non-organic cotton farming are very significant for the earth.
The materials portion of the diapers includes
wood pulp, plastics (including the super-absorbent materials now present
in most diapers), and tissue paper.
This is a chemical that is produced by the bleaching process of the
wood pulp that can be found
in the center layer of disposable diapers.
The inner core is comprised of sustainably harvested, biodegrdable
wood pulp fibers with 3 grams of SAP (Sodium Polyacrylate) gel (compare to 10 - 20 grams found
in other disposable diapers).
Made from
wood pulp fluff sourced from family - owned, sustainably managed forests and with significantly less material than traditional plastic diapers, 365 Everyday Value ™ Baby Diapers are responsibly produced and reduce the amount of waste that ends up
in our landfills.
The wipe material used
in this product is a blend of
wood pulp, polypropylene and polyethylene, all mild, non-harmful components.
My children are reading the latest installment of Harry Potter
in the next room — and the book they are tearing through so eagerly is nothing more than hardened carbon granules pressed into shredded, stretched, and dried
wood pulp.
They did this by breaking down
wood pulp in water with a combination of enzymes and mechanically beating it further.
We can hope that the Rio Summit's strategy to issue texts mostly
in megabytes, not on dried
wood pulp, will set a potent precedent.
Novartis is readying foods with a new functional additive: Phytrol, a
wood -
pulp extract that lowers levels of «bad» ldl cholesterol
in the bloodstream.
Fires started by farmers
in Indonesia, particularly those producing palm oil and timber for
wood pulp and paper, are the main culprits of haze events
in this region.
From the polyurethane that makes our car seats to the paper made from bleached
wood pulp, chlorine can be found
in a variety of large - scale manufacturing processes.
So the researchers, including materials scientist Lars Berglund of the Royal Institute of Technology
in Sweden, used enzymes and a blender to chew standard
wood pulp into a stew of much finer particles — about one - thousandth their original size.
In recent years, researchers have tried using
wood pulp extracts to tackle this issue.
Even the so - called natural brands have things like
wood pulp and synthetic materials
in them.
The artificial vanilla flavor is sometimes derived from things like
wood pulp - hardly what I want
in my food!
Xylitol is commercially found
in the cellulose of
wood, sugar cane
pulp, certain seed hulls, and / or corn cobs.
It is a glorious piece of architecture created from
wood pulp and spit, chewed up and manufactured into — paper... I ask you, then, to raise your glass rather than your newspaper to the wasps you see as you take tea or drinks
in the garden
in the summer.
In the meantime, if publishing wants to survive as an industry, they would be well advised not to keep publishing un-adapted electronic versions of
wood -
pulp books.
Like a lot of people, I am
in two minds about eBooks: I can see their convenience, ease of access, and eco-friendliness (eco-cost of eBook and downloading vs publishing / distributing lumps of inked
wood pulp).
Still, I'm used to inked
wood pulp, I like physically browsing
in L - space.
Megazorb: Available primarily
in the U.K., this is a dried
wood pulp product originally used for horses.
These studio views show works
in progress, and details of finished pieces, made with handmade paper,
pulp, mylar, silk tissue, pigments, thread, plaster, glass,
wood and wax.
Shortly after receiving a Pew Fellowship
in the Arts
in 2007, Dietel — who has spent thirty years working primarily
in wood — seized the opportunity to work with exotic, custom designed paper
pulp, an entirely new medium for him.
Simultaneously crops such as kenaf will relieve the pressure on trees and petroleum as the processed crops can replace
wood pulp oil based materials
in many applications.
For example, the Univ of Maine has research and development on a type of genetically - modified bacteria that converts
wood pulp to ethanol and the by - products are useful
in the construction material industry.
In addition, «Our technology makes the fibres longer and of higher quality making the kenaf able to compete economically with
wood pulp for paper.»
Alkaline spent liquor is removed from the digesters
in the process of chemically
pulping wood.
1 As defined by the Ministry of Forestry's annual reports, this includes sawnwood, plywood, veneer,
pulp, and other «processed» items produced
in mills that use more than 6,000 m3 of
wood per year.
The report also finds that if the country's
pulp and paper mills were to operate at full capacity, and if companies were to go forward with plans for a multi - billion dollar investment
in new mills, the industry would need to double its legal supply of
wood to meet demand.
Pulp mills and panel manufacturers are
in most direct competition with bioenergy applications for
wood supplies, and
in the short - term it is likely that consumers will face higher prices for some products (UNECE / FAO, 2007).
Most forest biomass used for energy
in these countries is recovered from indirect sources, including black liquor from
wood pulping and other
wood residues (Steierer et al., 2007).
Even the relatively small use of biofuels
in Europe that relies on North American
wood pellets is already causing land - use impacts
in the southeastern United States (John Upton of Climate Central has recently published an excellent report on this titled
Pulp Fiction).