Wood Pulp
Wood pulp is a fibrous material made from the cellulose fibers of trees, primarily used in the production of paper and other products. It is created by breaking down wood into its basic components through mechanical or chemical processes. The resulting pulp can be processed into various grades, depending on its intended use.
In addition to paper, wood pulp is also used in the manufacture of products like cardboard, textiles, and food additives. The production of wood pulp plays a significant role in the forestry industry, impacting both the economy and the environment. Sustainable practices are essential to minimize deforestation and promote responsible sourcing.