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The Pulping market is a segment of the Pulp and Paper industry that focuses on the production of pulp, a semi-solid material made from wood fibers. Pulp is used to make paper, cardboard, and other products. The Pulping process involves breaking down wood chips into fibers, which are then bleached and mixed with other materials to create pulp. The Pulping market is highly competitive, with companies competing for market share and customers. Companies must also be aware of environmental regulations and sustainability initiatives.
The Pulping market is composed of a variety of companies, including large multinationals and smaller regional players. Some of the major players in the market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, WestRock, and Domtar. Other companies in the market include Stora Enso, UPM, and Nippon Paper Group. Show Less Read more