How We Make Our Products

Have you ever stopped to consider how important, useful and relevant paper is in your daily life? Not only do you use paper to record and store important information, but you use it when reading your morning news, making your favourite morning brew and looking for your city's telephone numbers.

Paper and pulp have been socially and culturally relevant throughout recorded history, and they continue to remain vital elements of our modern world. Thousands of years ago, the Chinese discovered that combining fibre and water into a slurry could create paper. Today, the basic concept remains the same, but we manufacture on a much larger scale and at a much more advanced level of technology.

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How we make paper
How we make pulp
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