The artificial vanilla flavor is sometimes derived from things
like wood pulp - hardly what I want in my food!
Even the so - called natural brands have things
like wood pulp and synthetic materials in them.
Not exact matches
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.
Disposable diapers generate sixty times more solid waste and use twenty times more raw materials,
like crude oil and
wood pulp.
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.
Heather McNamara: Yeah, so then there are some diapers out there that don't include the super absorbent polymer so they're just mostly
like, a cotton fluff and
wood pulp that they use as the absorbent.
The Earth Island Institute, among other groups concerned about forest loss due to paper consumption, would instead
like to see more research into using agricultural waste to make paper instead of
wood pulp or bamboo.
Yup, they do not contain synthetics
like rayon or viscose, chlorine,
wood pulp or plastics.
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.
Our agriculture activities revolve around the development of sustainable crops,
like kenaf, that produce fibres that can replace virgin
wood pulp and petroleum based products.
-LSB-...] agriculture activities revolve around the development of sustainable crops,
like kenaf, that produce fibres that can replace virgin
wood pulp and petroleum based products.
If you really wanted to sequester carbon, one of the most effective methods is to plant fast - growing trees (i.e.
Pulp trees) and sequester the resulting
wood products where they would not decay and release CO2 back into the environment (
like under the clay cap of a landfill).