Unbleached kraft paperboard, which is made from pulp containing not less than 80 percent wood fibers produced by the sulfate (kraft) process.
There are three grades of U.S. folding boxboard: solid bleached sulfate (SBS), which is bleached white for high brightness; unbleached kraft, which retains the natural brown color of paperboard; and recycled.
Paper bags are typically made from paper pulp, which is usually derived from wood fibers. The paper pulp is processed and pressed into sheets that are then folded and glued to form the bag shape. Some paper bags may also contain recycled materials.
Setup paperboard boxes are mostly made in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
In 1999, total production was 97.0 million tons of paper and paperboard
In 2000, total production was 94.6 million tons of paper and paperboard
In 2001, total production was 88.9 million tons of paper and paperboard
Cloth made from unbleached fiber is usually called "raw."
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Made of thick paper, printed with brand enhancing graphics, and cut/folded into unique structures, paperboard packaging engages consumers like nothing else on the store shelf. Paperboard packaging is inherently sustainable, renewable, and recyclable and today's environmentally conscious consumer knows this.
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Semichemical paperboard, which is made from pulp containing not less than 75 percent virgin wood fibers, the majority of which is produced by a semichemical process.