The Washington-based American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) has released its 64th annual “Paper Industry Capacity and Fiber Consumption Survey.” It reveals a decline in overall paper and ...
The report also reveals a 7.2 percent decline in paper and paperboard production in 2023, the second straight yearly decrease. The American Forest & Paper Association's 64th annual "Paper Industry ...
When paper dries and is subsequently rewetted, its properties change permanently. This phenomenon is known as hornification. New research now shows that the process is more complex than previously ...
The balance of virgin and recycled fibers in paper and paper-based packaging production is a critical and ongoing consideration by consumers. While the pursuit of environmental friendliness–or the ...
Paper can be fabricated from all different kinds of materials such as, reeds, flax, cotton, and even bagasse (sugarcane pulp). However, the majority of paper products are made from treated wood fibers ...
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