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The Pulp and Paper market is a global industry that produces and distributes paper products, such as paper, cardboard, and tissue. Pulp is the raw material used to make these products, and is typically derived from wood, cotton, or other plant fibers. The market is divided into two main segments: the pulp segment, which produces the raw material, and the paper segment, which produces the finished products. The pulp segment is further divided into two sub-segments: chemical pulp and mechanical pulp. Chemical pulp is produced by treating wood chips with chemicals, while mechanical pulp is produced by grinding wood chips into a pulp.
The paper segment is divided into two main categories: printing and writing paper, and packaging paper. Printing and writing paper includes products such as office paper, newspaper, and magazines. Packaging paper includes products such as cardboard boxes, paper bags, and tissue paper.
Some companies in the Pulp and Paper market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, WestRock, and Domtar. Show Less Read more