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                      Recovered Fiber Pulp is a type of pulp used in the Pulp and Paper industry. It is made from recycled paper and cardboard, and is used to produce paper, tissue, and other paper products. The recovered fiber pulp market is driven by the increasing demand for sustainable paper products, as well as the rising cost of virgin pulp. The use of recovered fiber pulp helps to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, and can also reduce the amount of energy and water used in the production process.
The    recovered fiber pulp market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, Domtar, and WestRock. Other companies in the market include UPM, Stora Enso, and Nippon Paper Group. Show Less   Read more