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  1. to highlight the potential of agriculture waste used as non-wood materials for paper production. In this project study of the various stages of pulp and paper making

  2. non-wood fibers have good properties to replace these fibers. Hence, the usage of non-wood fibers for pulp and paper manufacture is thus also predictable to rise in Europe (López et al. 2011). Indeed, …

  3. In the end, integrated and non-integrated paper production are complementary to each other, and a paper maker with both is best set up to support customers whatever their requirements.

  4. Paper mills can be categorized as either fully-integrated or non-integrated. Fully-integrated paper mills produce pulp on-site, while non-integrated paper mills purchase pulp from an off-site pulp mill.

  5. Based on these alternative raw materials, a wide range of pulp and paper products were addressed: tissue, hygiene, printing, cigarette, technical, security and speciality paper, as well as paper board …

  6. These brands are using silicone instead of PFAS coatings to make the parchment paper nonstick. Silicone is preferable to PFAS because it’s not ubiquitous and not persistent.

  7. For pulp manufacturers, bamboo is the easiest non-wood fiber to pulp, allowing for conventional chippers and similar cooking conditions to hardwood, which enables the fiber to be used in …