Sentences with phrase «wood pulp for»

A component of Pitt Law's foundations of legal research class sends first - year students flipping through the wood pulp for legal information.
Environmental advocates have been trying to get Kimberly - Clark to use recycled pulp and sustainably harvested wood pulp for years.
The world will still need food for people, fodder for livestock, residues for replenishing agricultural soils, wood pulp for paper, and timber for construction and other purposes.
In addition, «Our technology makes the fibres longer and of higher quality making the kenaf able to compete economically with wood pulp for paper.»

Not exact matches

And because Australia struggled to gain increased market access for products such as canola, wheat and wood pulp, we know where the challenges lie.
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.
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.
For companies that source wood and pulp, a «deforestation - free» supply chain can't mean that no trees were cut.
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.
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.
For example, the gDiaper disposable inserts are only made out of cellulose and wood fluff pulp.
The savings in water usage, detergents, plastics consumed, trees used for wood pulp, chemical production methods, not to mention non-biodegradable landfill, and unsustainable, non-organic cotton farming are very significant for the earth.
Tushies are made with 100 % Non-Chlorine bleached wood pulp blended with real cotton for absorbency.
Frankenforests Engineered trees that grow more quickly, absorbing more carbon dioxide and providing more wood and pulp without the need for toxic chemicals.
The present process for pulping wood was begun about the year 1850, by Mr. Hugh Burgess.»
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.
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.
Pulp and paper producers look for wood with low lignin levels or wood that is more readily hydrolyzed.
Nutritional yeast — or nooch, if you're really into it — is different from live yeast (used for making bread) or brewer's yeast (the stuff you make beer with) and is usually grown from sugar - cane, beet molasses, or wood pulp.
Another must for shine - free photo ops is our pack of Antibacterial Oil Blotting Paper, made from wood pulp and hemp.
Leather, wood pulp, oil and organ meat could be used to meet the nutritional requirements for dog food.
Megazorb: Available primarily in the U.K., this is a dried wood pulp product originally used for horses.
Shortly after receiving a Pew Fellowship in the Arts in 2007, Dietel — who has spent thirty years working primarily in wood — seized the opportunity to work with exotic, custom designed paper pulp, an entirely new medium for him.
This wood is only usable for 5 - 15 years from the time it dies, and after that becomes unusable, even for wood chips or 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.
For more than a century, forest product companies have created energy from wood to power sawmills and pulp and paper mills.
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.
The report also finds that if the country's pulp and paper mills were to operate at full capacity, and if companies were to go forward with plans for a multi - billion dollar investment in new mills, the industry would need to double its legal supply of wood to meet demand.
Pulp mills and panel manufacturers are in most direct competition with bioenergy applications for wood supplies, and in the short - term it is likely that consumers will face higher prices for some products (UNECE / FAO, 2007).
Most forest biomass used for energy in these countries is recovered from indirect sources, including black liquor from wood pulping and other wood residues (Steierer et al., 2007).
«Bioenergy advocates often claim that CO2 pollution from wood - burning power plants doesn't harm the climate, because biomass is sourced from «forestry residues» (tree tops and branches left over after the tree trunk is taken away for sawtimber or pulp).
«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.
Substitute bamboo for wood pulp and you have the same end result: rayon.
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.
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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