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The Papermaking Industry: History of Papermaking

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Abstract
A variety of materials and methods is used to create paper, but the basic process still involves techniques that are centuries old: the moistening, separating and intertwining of fibers to form a sheet. Different kinds of fibers are used to make paper products, but the most common is wood. Traditionally, trees have been cut into logs and delivered to paper mills, where bark is removed and the logs are reduced to wood chips. But today, many paper mills rely on wood waste from the lumber industry for raw material.
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Environmental Science, Introduction to Ecology, Preserving the Legacy 1: Industrial Processes and Waste Stream Management
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