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Russian pulp and paper industry: In search of new points of growth
Economics and Management, 2023Aim. To analyze the potential and directions of development of the Russian pulp and paper industry taking into account the historical retrospective and international comparisons.Tasks.
A. Pyzhev
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Engineering optimization (Print), 2022
Production planning and scheduling in the pulp and paper industry can be very challenging. In most cases, practitioners address the production planning process manually, which is time-consuming and sub-optimal.
Francisco N. Avilés +3 more
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Production planning and scheduling in the pulp and paper industry can be very challenging. In most cases, practitioners address the production planning process manually, which is time-consuming and sub-optimal.
Francisco N. Avilés +3 more
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International Journal of Production Research, 2021
The pulp and paper industry has significant sustainability implications and necessarily requires a careful consideration of direct and lower-tier suppliers for effective sustainable supply chain management.
Bo Feng, Xueyan Hu, I. J. Orji
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The pulp and paper industry has significant sustainability implications and necessarily requires a careful consideration of direct and lower-tier suppliers for effective sustainable supply chain management.
Bo Feng, Xueyan Hu, I. J. Orji
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Non-wood fibers as raw material for pulp and paper industry
, 2020Pulp and paper industry in the world have been growing fast. As a result, there has been a massive request for pulp and paper raw materials. The raw materials used in papermaking can be classified into three groups: wood, non-wood, and recycled ...
Essam S. Abd El‐Sayed +2 more
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Introduction to pulp and paper industry: Global scenario
, 2021In the today’s context of COVID-19, when a strong need of disposable items without compromising the environmental attributes is being felt, “Paper” is becoming a very mesmerizing and quintessential object.
S. Chauhan, B. L. Meena
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Processes and problems of pulp and paper industry: an overview
Physical Sciences Reviews, 2021The pulp and paper industry is a highly energy-intensive and water-consuming industry. This industry is known for the utilization of a wide range of raw materials, containing cellulose fibers (generally wood, recycled paper, and agricultural residues ...
Puneet Pathak, Chhavi Sharma
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Commentary on “Country-specific net-zero strategies of the pulp and paper industry”
Clean Energy Science and TechnologyThe pulp and paper industry is one of the most energy-intensive industries. Achieving net-zero emissions in this industry is crucial for mitigating global warming and reducing environmental pollution.
Jian Li, Yunfei Zhang, Jun Shen
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, 2020
The pulp and paper industry utilizes more biomass for stationary heat and power than any other industry in the United States. In total, pulp and paper mills in the US emit ∼150 million metric tons of CO2 each year, of which 77% is biogenic.
W. J. Sagues +3 more
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The pulp and paper industry utilizes more biomass for stationary heat and power than any other industry in the United States. In total, pulp and paper mills in the US emit ∼150 million metric tons of CO2 each year, of which 77% is biogenic.
W. J. Sagues +3 more
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Pulp and paper industry wastewater treatment: use of microbes and their enzymes
, 2020Pulp and paper industry is coming under one of the most water polluting industries, and generated wastewater is highly toxic in nature. The paper mill requires huge quantity (~50–60 m3 of water to produce one ton of paper) of water, and accordingly huge ...
C. Ram +3 more
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Country-specific net-zero strategies of the pulp and paper industry
Nature, 2023Min Dai +14 more
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