Paperimurska
Paperimurska is a Finnish term that translates to "paper pulp" or "shredded paper." It refers to the processed form of paper that has been broken down into smaller fibers. This process is typically achieved through mechanical or chemical means. Mechanical pulping involves grinding wood chips to separate the fibers, while chemical pulping uses chemicals to dissolve the lignin that binds the wood fibers together.
The primary use of paperimurska is as a raw material in the production of new paper products.