Sheets of Paper per Tree

Retro2001

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Hi. Does anyone here know about how many sheets of paper come from a given volume of wood. Say a cubic foot or an average (I don't know what average would mean here) sized tree?

Thanks,
Will
 

rgwalt

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If memory serves, it takes about twice as much weight of raw wood to make a given weight of paper. You may want to look up information on pulp and paper research on the net.

Ryan
 

Viper GTS

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<< Does any company preserve the tree and just use the trim off branches to make paper? >>



That would be some damned expensive paper.

Viper GTS
 

rgwalt

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Remember folks, trees used for paper (and other wood products too, but especially paper) are typically farmed birch trees. They are planted and harvested several years down the road. Birch is used because the wood is already fairly lightly colored, and thus doesn't require as much bleaching.

Ryan
 

Retro2001

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Actually, according to Paper U, 1/3 of paper comes from recovered wood, ie sawdust / shavings from other wood cutting processess
 

yakko

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You get a lot less paper from an acre of trees than you would from an acre of hemp.
 

Amused

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Trees are a renewable resource. We have zero loss in trees in the US. In fact, we have more trees in the US now than we did 100 years ago.

You never hear the tree huggers cry when corn, soybeans or wheat is harvested, only trees... Yet all are farmed in much the same way. Why?
 

gopunk

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<< Trees are a renewable resource. We have zero loss in trees in the US. In fact, we have more trees in the US now than we did 100 years ago.

You never hear the tree huggers cry when corn, soybeans or wheat is harvested, only trees... Yet all are farmed in much the same way. Why?
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well lets be fair, they only cry for old growth trees.
 

Amused

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<<

<< Trees are a renewable resource. We have zero loss in trees in the US. In fact, we have more trees in the US now than we did 100 years ago.

You never hear the tree huggers cry when corn, soybeans or wheat is harvested, only trees... Yet all are farmed in much the same way. Why?
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well lets be fair, they only cry for old growth trees.
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Aren't they the ones screaming for conservation of paper products? When that vast majority of paper products come from farmed trees?

I've also seen tree hugger types piss and moan over the use of cut Christmas trees. Explain that one.
 

gopunk

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Aren't they the ones screaming for conservation of paper products? When that vast majority of paper products come from farmed trees?
I've also seen tree hugger types piss and moan over the use of cut Christmas trees. Explain that one.


oh those tree huggers ;)

i think their main beef is that animals live in the trees or something. at least i think that's their thing...
 

Amused

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<< Aren't they the ones screaming for conservation of paper products? When that vast majority of paper products come from farmed trees?
I've also seen tree hugger types piss and moan over the use of cut Christmas trees. Explain that one.


oh those tree huggers ;)

i think their main beef is that animals live in the trees or something. at least i think that's their thing...
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When I was young, I had a tree house in a lemon tree in our back yard. :p

BTW, animals live in corn fields too.
 

joohang

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This was a very educational thread for me.

Not that I will go and start wasting paper, but I learned a lot from it.
 

Retro2001

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For those too lazy to read the articles I linked to (I would be), it comes down to this: 1 cord of wood (around 2 tons) will produce around a quarter million sheets of 20 pound 8.5x11" paper.

Peace,
Will
 

IGBT

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I don't recall the numbers but I hear an acre of hemp yields much more paper then trees and is a higher quality paper.
 

yakko

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<< I don't recall the numbers but I hear an acre of hemp yields much more paper then trees and is a higher quality paper. >>

REally? I am glad someone posted this information.
 

joohang

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<<

<< I don't recall the numbers but I hear an acre of hemp yields much more paper then trees and is a higher quality paper. >>

REally? I am glad someone posted this information.
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hahahahahaha :)
 

tweakmm

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<< You get a lot less paper from an acre of trees than you would from an acre of hemp. >>


but the paper companies dont want you to know this
 

Freejack2

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Actually I bet the government doesn't want you to know this. I think it'd be cool if a paper company grew hemp (non thc). They could probably compete quite well against tree based paper companies if hemp yields more paper.
Also it'd be funny to see dopeheads raid the field only to find out it won't get them high. :p
 

IGBT

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Hemp cultivation for paper and fiber is on going in England,Ireland and other areas of Europe and China is also a large hemp fiber producer.
 

yakko

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<< Hemp cultivation for paper and fiber is on going in England,Ireland and other areas of Europe and China is also a large hemp fiber producer. >>

America Jr......errrr....I mean Canadia grows hemp. It has nothing to do with the paper companies. I am sure they would love to have a cheaper way of making a better product. It is also great for clothing and other products. It is the government that does not want it used because of the trace amounts of THC in it.
 

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<< Actually I bet the government doesn't want you to know this. I think it'd be cool if a paper company grew hemp (non thc). They could probably compete quite well against tree based paper companies if hemp yields more paper.
Also it'd be funny to see dopeheads raid the field only to find out it won't get them high. :p
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The government doesn't want you to know this because their lobbyists don't want you to know this. The government knows very well that hemp is the best crop farmers can grow nowdays. That's why the government spent lots of money trying to talk farmers into growing hemp during the wars with their pro-hemp ad campaigns. Then, right after, lots of big name cotton and textile folks put a stop to farming hemp. Tree farmers were part of the anti-hemp movement as well.

I may be wrong, but I think most potheads know the difference in hemp and cannabis.