The word 'reem' is a noun for the Hebrew name of a horned wild animal. A word pronounced the same but spelled 'ream' is a noun for a measure for a quantity of paper. The plural form 'reams' is used for a large quantity of something.
about 115 billion sheets of paper are used by persnal computers and more than 700 pounds of paper are used each year by the average American. Found at http://www.id2.ca/downloads/eco-design-paper-facts.pdf
That depends on the length of staple used.
Paper used for math is called grapging paper!!
it is used in many kinds of paper, used as an electrical insulator, can be used to get rid of fungis and is used to hold rubber together
1 ¼ dozens is equivalent to 15 reams of paper. If 15 reams are used, there would be 21 reams left in the drawer (36 - 15 = 21).
Paper thickness is measured in reams (quantity) and calipers (thickness). Reams refer to the quantity of paper, often equal to 500 sheets, while calipers measure the thickness of a single sheet of paper.
i myself found that in the past i have spent out outrageous prices on copy paper. what i have been doing is recycling my copy paper, by this, i mean using the other side of paper that has been used on only one side. another way would be to buy your paper in bulk. it seems expensive in the beginning, but as the year drudges on you'll feel better because instead of consistently buying $20 reams of paper every month, you'd be spending around $200 for 24 reams. and when you do the math, bulk is more cost affective
According to the Technical Association for Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), and the American Forest & Paper Association only about one-third of the fiber used to make paper in the U.S. is from whole trees. only trees smaller than 8 inches in diameter, or larger trees not suitable for solid wood products, typically are harvested for paper making. The remaining two-thirds is made up of residue (wood chips and scraps left behind from forest and sawmill operations), and recovered (recycled) paper.Assume that the paper in question is typical 20lb copy paper, and it has been produced using 100 percent hardwood, measured in cords. A cord of wood is approximately 8 feet wide, 4 feet deep, and 4 feet high and weighs roughly 2 tons (15-20% water weight). It has been estimated that one cord of this wood will yield an average of 1,500 pounds of paper (300 reams).According to the Kansas green teams website, it takes 17 trees to produce one ton of paper (no detail in this article).According to the Trinity College in Western Australia, it takes 17 x 20 year old trees to produce 1 ton of paper. This suggests that 1 tree is equal to 22.62 reams @ 2.6 KG of the A4 80gsm copy paper.According to the timber corporation agribusiness Investment Managers (who are encouraging landholders to plant blue gum eucalyptus trees as an investment) you can achieve 45 reams of A4 paper from a blue gum after 10 years.A popular Paper Calculator suggests that one tree equals 14 reams of paper. To confirm this place 10 reams a week into the calculator and this equals 520 reams a year for which the calculator requires 37 trees. Their interest is to stop tree felling.WHO KNOWS how many A4 80 GSM 500 sheet reams of paper to the "average" tree... I would suggest it depends upon the trees in question in relation to their size and paper producing qualities. The answer appears to be somewhere between 16 and 22 reams of A4 80 gsm paper per tree. How many average trees to one cord of paper producing timber as mentioned above is another interesting question.In other words; 8,350 sheets per tree.it depends on wha ttree you are talking about. if you say a pine tree then about 1000 pages can be made, but if it is a redwood tree than about 900000 ca nbe made since they r da biggest trees i nda world
Paper tubes can be used for many different applications. Mainly for keeping documents or presentations safe. Paper tubes can be used endless times as long as you take care in handling it. They range in shipping depending on size but a estimate would be five dollars for one.
The word 'reem' is a noun for the Hebrew name of a horned wild animal. A word pronounced the same but spelled 'ream' is a noun for a measure for a quantity of paper. The plural form 'reams' is used for a large quantity of something.
organizational behavior paper topic?
It would take a rough average of 24 trees to produce a ton of paper. We can estimate that it takes about 12 trees to make a ton of ground wood and newsprint.SOME TYPICAL CALCULATIONS:1 ton of uncoated virgin (non-recycled) printing and office paper uses 24 trees1 ton of 100% virgin (non-recycled) newsprint uses 12 treesA "pallet" of copier paper (20-lb. sheet weight, or 20#) contains 40 cartons and weighs 1 ton. Therefore,1 carton (10 reams) of 100% virgin copier paper uses .6 trees1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper or 8,333.3 sheets1 ream (500 sheets) uses 6% of a tree (and those add up quickly!)1 ton of coated, higher-end virgin magazine paper (used for magazines like National Geographic and many others) uses a little more than 15 trees (15.36)1 ton of coated, lower-end virgin magazine paper (used for newsmagazines and most catalogs) uses nearly 8 trees (7.68)23 trees needed for make a ton of paper
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No. Paper is a valuable resource. It can be used for many things, and after that it can be recycled and remade into fresh paper. So, no, paper is not garbage.
we use 2 pounds of paper a day
the average tree makes around 40,000 sheets of paper