Pulp and Paper meant that logs were not being export raw as they are today. By processing the resources in Canada value is added to the exports making Canada richer than if they just exported the resource in it's raw form. This is why today most countries trading with Canada want the raw resources, they want the logs, not pulp or paper.
Paper Plates have been around since the 1900s
In the 1900s, paper was not money. Gold was money, and paper currency could be redeemed for real currency, which was gold and silver. In 1900, about $20 cash could be redeemed for one ounce of gold.
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Northern toilet paper is produced by the Georgia-Pacific Corporation, which is one of the largest manufacturers of paper products in the United States. Georgia-Pacific is known for its wide range of consumer and commercial paper goods, including various brands of toilet paper, paper towels, and napkins. The Northern brand specifically focuses on providing soft and strong toilet paper options for households.
Good question. Trees are renewable resources, available in millions in Canada and Northern Europe for the pulp and paper industries. Without paper conservation and recycling, these abundant resources would be reduced considerably.
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Wood and paper/cloth and maybe a little string/rope/twine and metal.
There is a large car making industry in Canada, as well as a substantial pulp and paper industry, a lumber industry, a beer industry, a maple syrup industry, etc.
Paper is manufactured in many countries. It is a product of everyday use for each literary man. But most significant paper industries are located in:North American (United States, Canada),Northern Europe (Finland, Sweden),East Asia (Japan),Australasia,Latin America,India and China.
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automobile manufacturing, oil refining, paper and pulp industries, beer brewing, and high-tech industries.
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