The Idaho Forest Products Commission is a state agency whose mission is to educate the public about the diversity of forest management activities carried out by the Idaho forest products industry and the importance of the industry to the state's economy.
Informative. I learnt today that only 25% is fibre is taken for Pulping and remaining are 50% water and 25% lignin which is again recycled for digesting.
"White is the symbol of cleanliness, White is the symbol of purity" -- What was that, a dog whistle? If that is true, what do black, brown, and yellow symbolize, can the learned man please tell me?
A lot of euphemisms to describe the process: white liquor instead of whatever chemical solution is used for lignin digestion, and so on. Liquor has a much more positive connotation than say corrosive solution, or strong base/acid.
If you want to work here think twice before you go to the paperboard side the employees are ruthless and treat you like dog shit until you can prove yourself to them which takes months of effort and even then….. it’s hard to even recommend the jobs over there. Extremely physical job that can fuck you up or kill you I had a couple close calls with rolls.
It is! There are a lot of mills in the US that run strictly on recycled paper. Most of them will produce brown paper used for higher strength applications. You'll also see it used as supplementary fiber in mills that typically run virgin fiber.
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Why return the water to the river if you are just going to take more water from the river? Just keep the cleaned-up water and only take river water to replace losses in the system.
I'm concerned that whoever made this video thinks that burning bark and such (hogfuel) is green energy. The fact that it's not a fossil fuel does make it *renewable* but renewable pollution sources are still pumping out combustion byproducts, which is the main problem with using fossil fuels for power generation. What's more, since it's not had the millennia of compression that slowly alters wood into a more and more high energy state, you actually need to burn more of it to get the same amount of energy. Congratulations, your renewable energy is literally worse for the environment than coal power. That's genuinely impressive!
As true as this is you might consider the waste that is burned is mainly tree tops and bark which is very helpful considering the logistics of logging and tree removal and the economic point of view for companies as well considering there is no other use for this stuff except waiting for it to rot into dirt again
@@pyronuggets Expediency is not what defines green energy. I'm not saying "don't do it" just...don't trick yourself into thinking you're doing the environment a solid and don't need to worry about emission mitigation.
@@rashkavar oh I understand. I'm only saying that it's probably a well suited plan which works onmore than 1 level. One day I'm sure a better practice can be found to suit all these needs
I have a plan to do the same thing in my motherland Ethiopia if you have all process machinery I'll buy please let me know also it's every help full video .
This is a very biased video. There are other ways to get wood and other products in a more sustainable way. Wild animals and plants are often killed by large clear cuts. Additionally it destroys water supplies and animal and plant habitats.