Sentences with phrase «wood pulp by»

No chlorine, dioxins, paper, plastic, or wood pulp by - products touching your baby's sensitive parts

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Product packaging can be confusing: Natural vanillin is a substance intrinsic to the vanilla bean, but artificial vanillin is made from wood - pulp by - products.
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.
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.
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...
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.
Dioxin During the manufacturer of disposable diapers, wood pulp is usually bleached with chlorine, producing dioxins and furans as unwanted by - products.
This is made of unbleached wood pulp, made soft and moist by purified water to keep it as natural as possible.
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 present process for pulping wood was begun about the year 1850, by Mr. Hugh Burgess.»
They did this by breaking down wood pulp in water with a combination of enzymes and mechanically beating it further.
Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC), which is produced by processing wood pulp, is being hailed as the latest wonder material.
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.
He was addressing his hosts, men such as Frank Popoff, president of US chemicals giant Dow Chemicals, and Erling Lorentzen, chairman of Aracruz Cellulose, whose port for exporting wood pulp had that morning been blockaded by the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior.
BOTANIC FIBER FACIAL MASK BY BIOBELLE ($ 5)-- This sheet mask is made of biodegradable fibers found in wood pulp.
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.
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.
WASHINGTON, DC (17 February 2015)-- More than 30 percent of wood used by Indonesia's industrial forest sector1 stems from the unreported clear - cutting of natural forests and other illegal sources instead of legal tree plantations and well - managed logging concessions, 2 according to a new study analyzing Indonesian Ministry of Forestry and timber industry data to assess the sustainability of the country's booming pulp and paper industry.
Instead, the report suggests, the demand for illegal wood is likely fed by trees harvested during the clear - cutting of natural forests for new oil palm and pulp plantations.
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.
«Plantation» refers to an area allocated by a government or other body for the establishment of fast growing tree plantations for the production of oil palm, timber, or other wood products, including pulp and paper.
And as for the plastic part of that pesky produce packaging, the company also offers NatureFlex ™ Film, which is made from wood pulp harvested from managed plantations, and is certified compostable to the European OK Home Compost standard as well as to ASTM D6400 and by the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI).
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