The research may well establish ways of
making pulp mills environmentally acceptable.
Not exact matches
Taking advantage of bottom - scraping prices, it bought two plants focused on specialty papers — wallpaper and currency — and converted a third one, in Quebec, from photographic paper into a supplier of
pulp to rayon -
making textile
mills.
- you can
make the milk more or less thick and rich by adjusting the amount of water - you can use organic coconut — the leftover
pulp, once dried (i put mine in a dehydrator or in the oven a low temp) and grinded in a coffee
mill of blender, is actually coconut flour!
It
makes a lot of sense to get a non-wood
pulp and paper
mill going.
It simply
makes sense that if Abitibi are not going to continue the operation of a
pulp and paper
mill and renege on their commitment to our province they will no longer have access to our natural resources.