it affects forest because the papers origin starts from trees
The larger paper and forest products industry had 2000 sales $71.0 billion
The larger paper and forest products industry had 2002 sales $75.0 billion
The larger paper and forest products industry had 2003 sales $85.0 billion
The overall paper and forest products industry was on the upswing between spring 1997 and fall 1998.
Paper, lumbar, fuel, chemical industry (terpantine), cellulose industry, furniture.
International Paper was the leader in forest products in 2002, holding control of 9 million acres of forest in the United States.
Atakelty Hailu has written: 'Environmentally sensitive productivity analysis of the Canadian pulp and paper industry, 1959-1994' -- subject(s): Canada, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Paper industry, Forest management, Paper industry, Sustainable forestry
While the Great Depression of the 1930s severely hurt other industries, it did not affect the pulp and paper industry as much since paper was being used in new ways throughout the economy
paper industrys, the only reason i wrote this is cuz i need the answer too, nd just found it.
British Columbia is the top producer of wood and paper products in Canada. The province has a large forest industry and vast timber resources, making it a major player in the production of wood and paper products.
The increase in paper wealth does not indicate that the real wealth of the economy has increased because real wealth refers to something which is there to support our life, example food,shelter. Suppose we own a house and we are planning to sell it. Assuming that we sold it by a value more than we purchased it. Therefore the paper wealth increases and real wealth does not.
International Paper, which acquired Champion International in 2000 and boasted 2003 sales of $25.2 billion and 91,000 employees;