The US has the world's second largest pulp industry
[...]Sweden competes with Canada for world leadership in the export of wood pulp[...] source: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/Sweden-FORESTRY.html
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There were no major work stoppages in the pulp and paper industry during the 1990s
Yes. It is home to Bollywood(the worlds largest expaning move industry), the worlds oldest religions, and SOOO much more
According to one ranking, the pulp and paper industry is twice as capital intensive as any other major U.S. industry
The worlds largest tobacco industry is in china with 1.1billion people consuming tobbaco a day
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1991 were about $17 billion
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1997 were about $10 billion
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1998 were about $8.2 billion
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1999 were about $7.2 billion
P. Bajpai has written: 'Recycling of process water for closed mill systems' -- subject(s): Paper mills, Water reuse, Water-supply 'Biotechnology for environmental protection in the pulp and paper industry' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Wood-pulp industry, Environmental aspects of Wood-pulp industry, Paper chemistry, Environmental aspects of Paper industry, Wood-pulp, Biotechnology, Paper industry 'Treatment of pulp and paper mill effluents with anaerobic technology' -- subject(s): Waste disposal, Wood-pulp industry, Factory and trade waste, Paper mills, Environmental aspects of Wood-pulp, Anaerobic bacteria, Wood-pulp, Biodegradation 'Environmentally benign approaches for pulp bleaching' -- subject(s): Wood-pulp, Environmental aspects, Bleaching