Well I would like to say a ton. Unless some of that would is not used or hjust ends up as left over pieces. So I'm going to say almost a ton.
1000kg or 1 ton A ton is a ton no matter what is the matter.
it takes 4 tons of wood to make one ton of paper
Paper, like most recyclable commodities, has a set value per ton as waste paper. Find out what the value per ton of waste paper is in your area, and that's how much you can get for it.
$1,000,000
You need 2.5-3t raw wood material
It depends on the type of wood because the volume of wood required to make a ton varies with the density of the wood. Find a chart of wood densities here: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_wood.htm By my calculations (and I'm no mathematician), if you use aspen (420 kg/m3), it would take 2.15m3 of wood to equal a ton.
This can be solved with simple math, multiplication and division.12 sheets of paper = .84375 kg(divide by 12)Each sheet of paper = 0.0703125 kg(Convert tons to kg)1 ton = 907.18474 kilograms(Divide total weight of a ton in kg by the weight of a single paper)907.18474/0.0703125= 12,902.18312,902 sheets of paper can be made out of a ton
100$ to 200$
There is no correct answer here depends on several factors, type of equipment used, what type of paper it is made and basis weight of the sheet among other things. Typical numbers are that it requires between 2000 (7500 liters) and 10,000 gallons (38,000 liters) of water to manufacture a ton of paper.
According to the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), and the American Forest & Paper Association, only about one-third of the fiber used to make paper in the U.S. is from whole trees. only trees smaller than 8 inches in diameter, or larger trees not suitable for solid wood products, typically are harvested for papermaking. The remaining two-thirds is made up of residue (wood chips and scraps left behind from forest and sawmill operations), and recovered (recycled) paper. Assume that the paper in question is typical 20lb copy paper, and it has been produced using 100 percent hardwood, measured in cords. A cord of wood is approximately 8 feet wide, 4 feet deep, and 4 feet high and weighs roughly 2 tons (15-20% water weight). It has been estimated that one cord of this wood will yield an average of 1,500 pounds of paper (300 reams).
10 gallons
* The United States and Canada are the world's largest producers of paper and paper products . The next largest are Finland, Japan, and Sweden, who produce significant amounts of wood pulp and newsprint. * The U.S. consumption of paper and paperboard in 1999 was approximately 354 kilograms (about 800 pounds) per person. * Recycling one ton of paper saves about 17 trees * Today, more than 95 percent of paper is made from wood cellulose.