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- Wood fibers make up 70-90% of the mix. These fibers start as the byproduct of sawmills that cut logs into boards and other building materials. Inland Empire Paper Company purchases wood chips from sawmills in the western United States and Canada.
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Inland Empire Paper Company (IEP) views wood fiber as a renewable and environmentally friendly raw material for our paper products. IEP uses virgin wood fiber in the form of wood chips as well as recycled wood fiber from old newspapers, magazines, and office papers.
Inland Empire Paper Company (IEP) views wood fiber as a renewable and environmentally friendly raw material for our paper products. IEP uses virgin wood fiber in the form of wood chips as well as recycled wood fiber from old newspapers, magazines, and office papers.
Inland Empire Paper Company (IEP) views wood fiber as a renewable and environmentally friendly raw material for our paper products. IEP uses virgin wood fiber in the form of wood chips as well as recycled wood fiber from old newspapers, magazines, and office papers.
IEP uses both virgin wood and recycled paper fiber to produce its bag paper. The paper bag is a humble product that has been available for over 170 years. In 1870 Margaret E. Knight...
Oct 7, 2010 · Wood fiber, mostly hemlock, pine, and fir, makes up about 60 percent of the mix the company uses to make paper, and recycled municipal paper fiber makes up the rest.
Feb 23, 2021 · Inland Empire Paper installed an integrated recycling facility at the mill in 1991, allowing it to bring in recovered fiber feedstock. The mill can process up to 350 tons per day of recycled paper products, including newsprint, magazines, shredded office paper and more.