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Maximizing efficiency in deinking
Members of the International Environmental Council, stated at the World Recycling Convention held Monte Carlo in early June, that recycling activity across all industries, including pulp and paper is responsible for saving well over 500 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. ...
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Old pulp and paper mills, golf and shopping
By James McLaren, Senior Editor, PPI Pulp & Paper Week, RISI
The Vancouver Sun this week reported a court approval of the sale of an idled Pope & Talbot pulp mill in Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, to a partnership of former employees and investors for $13 million. But next in line, and offering $20 million, is a developer who
Improved Technology for the Recycler - Enessco International
By Stanley Schiher, International Technical Manager and Steve Dumont, President, Enessco International
Recycle furnish quality and supply are deteriorating. Higher percentages of recycle in paper are not only “green” but in some countries legally required. Higher demand and use has led to a reduced supply and lower quality. This has resulted in additional problems for pulp and papermakers as well
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