Wood pulp refers to a material made from wood fibers that are broken down and processed. It is commonly used to make paper and certain products like cardboard and tissue.
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Japanese researchers and auto component makers say a material made
from wood pulp weighs just one fifth of steel and can be five times stronger.
Standing in front of ink - covered sheets
of wood pulp is so 1800s.
A few months back, word got out that certain cheeses are made
with wood pulp.
Unfortunately, while inexpensive, traditional paper towels made with
virgin wood pulp are still a wasteful choice considering the slow growing trees used to make them.
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.
The top sheet is made of a non-GMO cornstarch film and the core is constructed of
renewable wood pulp harvested from Scandinavian forests.
It's safe for consumption... but it's nothing more than
ground wood pulp designed by food manufacturers as a cheap way to make processed foods mix better.
Even the so - called natural brands have things
like wood pulp and synthetic materials in them.
This is just an assumption, but it seems to me
ground wood pulp wouldn't be the best thing for those with sensitive guts.
The artificial vanilla flavor is sometimes derived from things
like wood pulp - hardly what I want in my food!
The kraft process converts wood into
wood pulp for paper production.
Known for its strength, ultrasoft texture, breathability, and wrinkle - resistance, Tencel lyocell is actually a forest product, derived from the cellulose
in wood pulp.
To make it more absorbent, Charlie Banana used biodegradable
wood pulp fibers for its core.
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.
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 more than one third.
This bag is made of Biotrē Film, 60 % (by weight) biodegradable materials made from renewable resources such
as wood pulp.
seems that knocks out $ 3.50 to $ 4.00 of cost and strain
on wood pulp, or whatever strange polyesters comics are printed on these days.
Environmental advocates have been trying to get Kimberly - Clark to use recycled pulp and sustainably
harvested wood pulp for years.
Their diapers are made from the following ingredients, according to their website: chlorine -
free wood pulp fluff, sodium polyacrylate (also known as SAP or absorbent gel), polyolefin nonwoven fabric, adhesives, polyolefin film, synthetic rubber elastic strands.
Its operations in Brazil consist of a plantation that grows eucalyptus trees on its 150,000 hectares of freehold land, and a state - of - the - art mill to produce both specialty - grade and rayon - grade
dissolving wood pulp that are natural raw materials and key ingredients in a diverse range of everyday items.
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.
Megazorb: Available primarily in the U.K., this is a
dried wood pulp product originally used for horses.
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.
These diapers are made without chlorine, dioxins, paper, plastic or
wood pulp by - products.
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.
The Seventh Generation Baby Diapers are made out of
wood pulp which works are a natural absorbent.
Tushies are made with 100 % Non-Chlorine
bleached wood pulp blended with real cotton for absorbency.
A UW — Madison team's inexpensive, simple method to make flooring from
wood pulp converts footsteps into usable electricity.
CHARLES WHITE, «Harvest Talk,» 1953 (charcoal, Wolff's carbon drawing pencil, and graphite, with stumping and erasing on
ivory wood pulp laminate board, 26 × 39 1/16 inches).
CHARLES WHITE, «Harvest Talk,» 1953 (charcoal, Wolff's carbon drawing pencil, and graphite, with stumping and erasing on ivory
wood pulp laminate board).
Simultaneously crops such as kenaf will relieve the pressure on trees and petroleum as the processed crops can replace
wood pulp oil based materials -LSB-...]
As far as fabrics go, recycled polyester, Tencel (a sustainably
sourced wood pulp), and GOTS - certified materials are your best bets for athleisure that is less resource - intensive.
Twelve - million dollars has been earmarked for improvements to the main on - dock warehouse that has been successfully handling and processing
Brazilian wood pulp cargoes since 2014.
The OneCup pods are comprised of
wood pulp lidding, a corn ring and mesh coffee filter.
This family of chemicals, created
when wood pulp is bleached with chlorine, is known to cause cancer in humans.
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.
This is made of
unbleached wood pulp, made soft and moist by purified water to keep it as natural as possible.