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pulpwood

[puhlp-wood] / ˈpʌlpˌwʊd /


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These days, the Jordans grow a lot of pine, sending much of the pulpwood to the I.P. mill in Rome.

From New York Times

The derailed cars were either empty or carrying pulpwood or sand.

From Washington Times

The company is building a new pellet plant in Lucedale, which should provide a good outlet for pine pulpwood, he said.

From Washington Times

Since transporting cheap wood chips over long distances is financially unfeasible, pulpwood producers are dependent on the fortunes and demand of nearby mills, said Richard Zabel, executive director of the Western Forestry and Conservation Association.

From Washington Times

Citing analysis of mapping and concession data, Greenpeace said concessions linked to three pulpwood companies saw about 403,300 hectares, an area more than five times the size of Singapore, burned from 2015 to 2018.

From Reuters