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  2. Hemp paper - Wikipedia

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    Hemp paper can be recycled up to 8 times, compared to just 3 times for paper made from wood pulp. [33] Compared to its wood pulp counterpart, paper from hemp fibers resists decomposition and does not yellow or brown with age. [33] It is also one of the strongest natural fibers in the world [34] - one of the reasons for its longevity and durability.

  3. Hemp - Wikipedia

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    This means using hemp instead of wood for paper would end the practice of poisoning Earth's waterways with chlorine or dioxins from wood paper manufacturing. [75] Hemp paper can be recycled up to 8 times, compared to just 3 times for paper made from wood pulp. [75] Compared to its wood pulp counterpart, paper from hemp fibers resists ...

  4. Tree-free paper - Wikipedia

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    Tree-free paper fibers are derived from various sources: Agricultural residues: These include sugarcane bagasse, husks and straw; Fiber crops and wild plants: Common sources are bamboo, kenaf, hemp, [6] Coir, [7] [8] jute, coffee husk, corn husk, lemongrass, rice stubble, spent barley and flax; Textile and cordage wastes: Upcycling textile ...

  5. Pulp (paper) - Wikipedia

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    That means agricultural-based paper uses less energy, less water and fewer chemicals. Pulp made from wheat and flax straw has half the ecological footprint of pulp made from forests. [33] Hemp paper is a possible replacement, but processing infrastructure, storage costs and the low usability percentage of the plant means it is not a ready ...

  6. Kenaf - Wikipedia

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    The most common process to make kenaf paper is using soda pulping before processing the obtained pulp in a paper machine. The use of kenaf in paper production offers various environmental advantages over producing paper from trees. In 1960, the USDA surveyed more than 500 plants and selected kenaf as the most promising source of tree-free ...

  7. Is Parchment Paper for Baking Compostable? 5 Tips for ... - AOL

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    Not all parchment paper is compostable. Find out which kind is and the best ways to add it to your compost pile. Is Parchment Paper for Baking Compostable? 5 Tips for Composting It Correctly

  8. Wood-free paper - Wikipedia

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    Wood-free paper is paper created exclusively from chemical pulp rather than mechanical pulp. [1] Chemical pulp is normally made from pulpwood, but is not considered wood as most of the lignin is removed and separated from the cellulose fibers during processing, whereas mechanical pulp retains most of its wood components and can therefore still be described as wood.

  9. Stocks for the Long Run: International Paper vs. the S&P 500

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    Investing isn't easy. Even Warren Buffett counsels that most investors should invest in a low-cost index like the S&P 500. That way, "you'll be buying into a wonderful industry, which in effect is ...