Most wood pulp comes from the United States, Canada, Sweden, Finland, and Norway
"Pulp wood" is the wood used for pulping. "Wood pulp" is pulp made from wood.
Canada is the country that exports the largest percentage of the world's wood pulp and lumber. Its vast forested areas and well-developed forestry industry contribute to its significant role in wood pulp and lumber exports globally.
Wood pulp is put in shredded cheese so that the cheese will not clump up. Wood pulp is made from wood and other plant matter.
[...]Sweden competes with Canada for world leadership in the export of wood pulp[...] source: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/Sweden-FORESTRY.html
Lignin (brown in color) causes color of wood pulp.
Wood pulp mills are located all over the USA. For complete list of wood pulp mills and paper mills view
A woodfree paper id NOT wood free. It is a misnomer. Actually a woodfree paper is made of mechanical wood pulp (wood pulp made using mechanical force).
The first chemical wood pulp was manufactured in Manyunk, Pennsylvania
Wood pulp would not be good to eat but a small amount should not harm you.
Pulp wood length range from 3 ft to whole tree.
Student can use wood pulp for making handmade paper using poop