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So how do people make paper out of trees today? Loggers cut trees, load them onto trucks and bring them to mills. Machines slice off the bark, and big wood chippers chop the logs into small bits.
Plant-based paper has been used for thousands of years, but exactly how is it created from trees?
Despite the rise of the internet and online culture, paper is an inescapable part of our modern world, but have you ever wondered how it's made?
Imagine being able to make paper without cutting down a single tree. A Taiwanese company has invested $50m in developing a way of doing just that. It makes paper from stone.
Is it possible to make paper without trees? Australian entrepreneurs Kevin Garcia and Jon Tse were determined to find out.
You don’t hear much anymore about the cutting of our forests to make paper. Has this destructive practice just moved overseas?
Using CRISPR to genetically edit trees could dramatically cut the energy footprint of the paper industry. Making paper is both energy and water intensive, says Jack Wang at North Carolina State ...
How do people make paper out of trees, and why not use something else? – Cooper H., age 6, St. Louis, Missouri Paper is an important part of modern life.