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: Many mills use "waste" wood from sawmills that cannot be used for lumber.

The process begins by harvesting trees, which are debarked and cut into small wood chips about the size of a coin. ijv6TP

: Vacuum boxes underneath the screen pull more water out to solidify the mat. : Many mills use "waste" wood from sawmills

: Paper can also be made from recycled fibers, grass, mulberry bark, or hemp. 🥣 Stage 2: Pulping : Paper can also be made from recycled

Wood chips are broken down into a fiber suspension called pulp.

: Chips are "cooked" with steam and chemicals in large pressure tanks called digesters to dissolve the lignin (natural glue) holding fibers together.

: The pulp is washed and screened multiple times to remove impurities like knots or ink. 📄 Stage 3: Forming the Sheet