From the United States, IP exports market pulp to more than 40 countries
A major export from Canada is pulp and paper.
It was founded in 1898 by the merger of 18 northeastern pulp and paper companies
Worldwide, IP produced 2.3 million tons of market pulp in 2001 for the paper, packaging, and specialty products industries
[...]Sweden competes with Canada for world leadership in the export of wood pulp[...] source: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/Sweden-FORESTRY.html
machinery 35%, motor vehicles, paper products, pulp and wood, iron and steel products, chemicals
Converting trees into paper ; recycling paper and cardboard wastes into paper as well. Pulp is a wet slurry " soup " of boiling cellulose, the chemical composition of trees, wood and wood products.
Wood pulp is the basis for all types of paper products. For example, the Oxford Paper company in Maine takes logs from the forests of Maine, crushes them into pulp and makes the paper for the National Geographic Magazine and a variety of other products from toilet paper to newspaper to cardboard. Although most paper is made from wood pulp, some paper is made from other resources such as grasses, cotton and other textiles.
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.
Chemicals, iron/steel, machinery, motor vehicles, paper products, pulp, and wood. Exported to Norway, Germany, and other countries.
recycle pulp
Use recycled materials....
British Columbia is the biggest exporter of pulp and paper in Canada. The province's vast forests provide ample raw materials, and its well-developed infrastructure supports significant production capabilities. The pulp and paper industry is a crucial part of British Columbia's economy, contributing to both domestic use and international exports.