Recent Changes for "Whole Tree Utilization" - PrintWikihttp://printwiki.org/Whole_Tree_UtilizationRecent Changes of the page "Whole Tree Utilization" on PrintWiki.en-us Whole Tree Utilizationhttp://printwiki.org/Whole_Tree_Utilization2007-09-06 12:00:00Encyclopedia of Graphic Communications Import <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Whole Tree Utilization<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ A concept of ["pulp"] making in which an entire tree is cut at ground level and its entire trunk (bark and all), branches, and foliage are all converted into wood chips for use in ["pulping"]. This provides a more economical use of wood, and helps reduce the pressure on future paper fiber suppliers. As new innovations make it easier to remove the contaminants and undesirable materials from whole-tree-based pulp, whole tree utilization is becoming more and more practical as an effective source of ["pulpwood"]. Other materials, such as waste from sawmills and lumber yards, as well as the use of ["recycled paper"] is reducing the need for ["virgin fiber"].</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div>