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pulpwood

[puhlp-wood] / ˈpʌlpˌwʊd /


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

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

Greenpeace Indonesia said 80% of cleared forests had been turned into become palm and pulpwood plantations.

From Reuters

Entire stands of towering pines, that once were prime for lumber, poles and pulpwood, are damaged or toppled.

From Washington Times

He tended to his 40-acre farm in Manistee County and did odd jobs such as cutting logs and hauling pulpwood to a paper mill.

From Seattle Times