Paper in the Ecocycle : The Versatile Material
83: Eka Nobel, 1995. Hardcover. Text in English. 108 pp. Tear to the dust jacket edges. Light rubbing.
The paper industry has probably advanced further than most other industries on the way towards achieving a sustainable industrial ecocycle. In the long term, cellulose fibre and paper products are ideally positioned to play a full part in environmentally adapted production and consumption But there is a contrary opinion, which is often voiced in the media namely that the consumption of paper represents a threat to the environment and the selfish exploitation of valuable resources.
Eka Nobel, formerly known as Elektrokemiska Aktiebolaget and now a unit within Akzo Nobel, has been a supplier to, and a partner of the pulp and paper industry for a century. Eka Nobel has had the privilege of being able to engage capable and experienced technicians and scientists in its activities. In close cooperation with demanding customers in Sweden's forest industry, the company has contributed its full share to advances of importance, not only to Eka Nobel itself, but to the forest industry at large, and to ensuring that paper as a product has remained competitive and become more environmentally benign.
In this book Anders Thoren and prominent experts in the field present their views concerning likely developments in the field of paper and paper products. The scenario they describe is both optimistic and exciting. Near Fine / Very Good. Item #5403
ISBN: 9188198219
Price: $30.00
