pulpafval
Pulpafval refers to waste generated during the pulping process in the paper industry. This waste primarily consists of organic materials, such as wood fibers, bark, and other plant residues, that are not converted into usable pulp for paper production. The composition and volume of pulpafval can vary depending on the type of wood used, the pulping method employed (e.g., chemical or mechanical pulping), and the efficiency of the manufacturing process.
Historically, pulpafval was often disposed of in landfills or incinerated, contributing to environmental concerns. However, modern
Recycling and repurposing pulpafval are key strategies in achieving a more circular economy within the paper