Are Pulp and Paper Companies Sitting on a Hidden Goldmine?, Paper360º January/February 2024
In the pulp and paper industry, there exists a hidden goldmine that many companies are unaware of: the emissions generated from waste wood and black liquor combustion. Beyond being environmentally responsible, these emissions can translate into lucrative opportunities for businesses. In this article, we’ll delve deeper into this topic, exploring not only how to monetize emissions, but also why it’s essential for the industry’s future.
AN OVERVIEW OF WASTE WOOD AND BLACK LIQUOR BURNING
Waste wood is a versatile resource encompassing various wood residues, including wood chips, bark, sawdust, and wood shavings. These materials are often generated during the papermaking process and can also be a byproduct of sawmills and logging operations.
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