Sentences with phrase «of wood pulp»

Standing in front of ink - covered sheets of wood pulp is so 1800s.
Karst points out that it takes 18 mature trees and 2,770 litres (732 gallons) of water to make just one ton of wood pulp paper.
A few years ago, looking for new markets for its sustainably harvested wood, the Swedish forestry company Södra developed Durapulp, a mix of wood pulp and polylactide, or PLA, the thermoplastic made from corn or sugarcane.
If every country recycled as much of its paper as South Korea does, the amount of wood pulp used to produce paper worldwide would drop by one third.
The other cold war: Near the end of World War II, Patricia Lake hosted a top - secret military project to build a ship out of wood pulp and ice.
I du n no... as an early teen I learned that Dell was usually readable, Ace and Ballantine were 50/50, Signet, DAW, and Pyramid were maybe 25/75, and Laser was usually a waste of wood pulp.
When you buy a book you take ownership of the wood pulp, ink and glue that makes up the object, and anyone taking it away from you without permission is stealing.
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.
17 Methanol, a distillation of wood pulp, can destroy the optic nerves.
The wipe material used in this product is a blend of wood pulp, polypropylene and polyethylene, all mild, non-harmful components.
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.
A pound of wood pulp from a forest managed sustainably is more benign than a pound from a forest that has been raped and eroded — and much preferable to a pound of irreplaceable oil.
Those 18 billion diapers add up to 82,000 tons of plastic a year and 1.3 million tons of wood pulp — 250,000 trees.
It is made from the cellulose of wood pulp or cotton and then further processed to make Rayon / Viscose.
The Seventh Generation Baby Diapers are made out of wood pulp which works are a natural absorbent.
It has the cotton outer pants, with nylon liner, and flushables made out of wood pulp and super absorbing gel (sodium polyacrylate).
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.
It is an ex-aliquo sub-personal excident, made of wood pulp, a shard from our imploded primary matter that caused the universe.

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It is composed of a piece of cardboard at the front and molded wood pulp at the back, with a cavity where the item being sold rests.
Hemp fibers can also be used to make paper that is stronger than most of today's paper while using a method that is more environmentally friendly than the traditional chemical - intensive process of taking wood and turning it into pulp.
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.
A second warehouse at Tioga will be converted into a food - grade warehouse, allowing the port to increase its wood pulp volumes to meet the demands of Pennsylvania companies requiring wood pulp.
Even the rag - paper editions of newspapers disintegrate in a comparatively short time, and wood - pulp papers are very soon gone.
Xylitol is often a by - product of the pulp and paper industry, and isn't limited to just birch — corn, nut shells, and wood chips are all used to make it as well.
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.
These can come from any number of sources — from ground up bugs to wood pulp — and are usually hidden under the umbrella term «natural and artificial flavorings.»
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 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.
This textile is also known as Lyocell and is composed of a human - made (yet, entirely natural) fiber It's derived from the wood pulp of sustainable eucalyptus trees.
The top sheet is made of a non-GMO cornstarch film and the core is constructed of renewable wood pulp harvested from Scandinavian forests.
Soft against baby's skin, the GroVia BioSoakers are made from certified natural, 100 % Ingeo spunbound non-woven fabric with an inner core of biodegradable wood pulp fibers.
Dioxin During the manufacturer of disposable diapers, wood pulp is usually bleached with chlorine, producing dioxins and furans as unwanted by - products.
For example, the gDiaper disposable inserts are only made out of cellulose and wood fluff pulp.
This family of chemicals, created when wood pulp is bleached with chlorine, is known to cause cancer in humans.
This is made of unbleached wood pulp, made soft and moist by purified water to keep it as natural as possible.
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 materials portion of the diapers includes wood pulp, plastics (including the super-absorbent materials now present in most diapers), and tissue paper.
Core: Sustainably harvested wood pulp fibers, containing a minimal amount of SAP gel.
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).
Seventh Generation Baby Diapers uses a wood pulp at its core that has been taken under the certification of FSC.
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.
Viscose liners are a blend of cotton pulp and wood pulp processed into a soft, thin material.
It's believed these were inspired due to fear of it as a crafting material, replacing wood pulp and nylon, which made certain individual who's profit came from these materials want to see marijuana regulated so it couldn't provide competition.
This is mostly made of cellulose, long thin fibres extracted from wood pulp.
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.
Chemical engineer Charles Wyman of the University of California, Riverside, argues for biorefineries turning seed oil, the stalks and other detritus of crop plants, and even wood pulp waste into an assortment of alternative fuels.
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