Pulp & Paper

British Columbia’s solid wood and pulp and paper industries complement each other. Fibre for pulp and paper production comes from sawmill wood waste that at one time had to be burned or sent to a landfill.
The pulp and paper industry transforms these residual softwood chips into the world’s strongest papermaking pulps, and best mechanical papers. The unique British Columbia softwoods provide long, strong and a diverse range of fibres for high quality products made in British Columbia and around the world.
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Product Types
British Columbia’s pulp and paper producers deliver a variety of world leading products to global markets. more...
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Paper Fibre Cycle
North America’s paper fibre cycle depends on fresh fibre from well-managed forests and a strong recovery network that values and collects discarded paper products for reuse. more...
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Innovations in Paper Manufacturing
The Canadian pulp and paper sector is committed to continual improvement. more...
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Suppliers
British Columbia’s pulp and paper producers deliver a variety of world leading products to global markets. more...
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