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October 6, City Star Building, Tower 6, Al-Taurus 3, Office 12, Egyptian Corporation for Public Supplies
The Use of Wood Pulp Wood pulp is a versatile raw material derived from wood, primarily used in the production of paper and related products. It is created by mechanically or chemically breaking down wood fibers into a soft, fibrous mass. The most common sources of wood pulp are softwood trees like pine and spruce, as well as hardwood trees such as birch and eucalyptus. One of the main uses of wood pulp is in the paper industry. It serves as the primary ingredient in making paper for printing, packaging, and hygiene products like tissues and paper towels. Additionally, wood pulp is used in the production of cardboard, newsprint, and specialty papers. Beyond paper, wood pulp is also a key component in the manufacture of cellulose-based products. This includes textiles such as rayon and cellophane, as well as certain biodegradable plastics. Due to its renewable nature, wood pulp is considered an environmentally friendly alternative to petroleum-based materials. In recent years, industries have focused on sustainable forestry and recycling methods to ensure the responsible use of wood pulp, aiming to reduce environmental impact and promote resource conservation