Enjoy the texts of Carol Coultas and photography of Amber Waterman on their trip from Maine to Brazil to find out how Eucalyptus urograndis becomes a world class short fiber based paper.
- Seeing Green: Brazil, a rising star in the global paper industry (cover) [PDF]
- Brazil's paper chase: mounting rewards [PDF]
- What's in store for Maine? [PDF]
- A glimpse at papermaking a continent away [PDF]
- Reaping returns: Brazil's forests lure investments [PDF]
- Success secret: fuel, folks and fiber [PDF]
- 'It was a job with prestige. For many, it still is' [PDF]
A tale of two trees: the tortoise and the hare
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Eucalyptus urograndis (E. urophylla x grandis) cultivated at short rotational cycles in Brazil versus longer harvest cycled conifers: 5 timber harvests instead of 1
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Eucalyptus Online Book & Newsletter
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