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Calendars Diplomas and Certificates Report cards Lamp shades Book covers Concert posters Identification badges Newsletters Recipe cards Salt boxes Sugar and flour bags Can labels (except for tomato cans for some unknown reason!) Bottle and jar labels Cereal boxes Shelf labels in grocery stores Adhesive-backed labels Receipts Menus Poster board Baking cups Coupons US currency is not made from wood pulp ñ itís made from cotton and flax fibers Coffee filters Facial and bath tissue Packaging for facial and bath tissue (the boxes and wrappers) Napkins Sanitary and surgical absorbent products Disposable diapers Kites Catalogs Game boards Masking tape Crepe paper Birthday and Christmas wrapping paper Stickers Coloring books Flashlight battery labels Paper dolls Baseball cards Tracing paper Election ballots Milk cartons Egg cartons Postage stamps Paper towels Playing cards Building insulation, loose and in panel form Grocery Bags Paper Cups File Folders Post-It NotesÆ CD labels DVD and VCR tape packaging Magazines Magazine card inserts Postcards Maps Fast food packaging Frozen food boxes Construction paper Kraft paper (wrapping paper) Multi-wall sacks for birdseed and pet foods Price tags Sandpaper Seed starter blocks Loudspeaker cones Origami paper Tea bags are usually not made from wood pulp ñ they are mostly made from abaca, also known as Manila hemp Tea bag labels are made of wood-based paper Cigarette papers and vacuum cleaner bags are made from hemp or flax fiber! Bible paper Wallpaper Tubes for bathroom tissue and paper towels Artificial snow (paper snow) Wax paper Confetti Admixture with sprayed-on grass seed Food additive (non-digestible cellulose dietary fiber). Used in diet drink products, food texture enhancer. (In the late 1970s, a ìdiet breadî used cellulose fiber from wood as one of its ingredients.) Butcher paper Musical instrument cases (ìcardboardî type, as for guitars) Phone books Photographs Newspapers Tickets Business cards Roofing felt Ice cream containers Pizza boxes Disposable tablecloths Retail software boxes Corrugated cartons Ceiling tiles Absorbent socks for oil spills Absorbent liners for supermarket meat trays Stationery and notebook paper NCR (no carbon required) paper Tax forms Marriage licenses, birth and death certificates and other civil docu- ments Racing forms Programs for sporting events Fiber filler for plastics: Tool handles Football helmets Buttons Eyeglass frames Ball point pens Electronics cases (televisions, calculators, computers) Loudspeakers Automobile parts (e.g., door panels) Packaging Trays Thermoformed products like gun cases Marine/Trailer flooring Wood-plastic composite lumber: Garden benches Picnic tables Planters Fencing Decking Signs Parking stops for parking lots Spare tire covers Melamine paper-faced board Things that Formerly Were Made from Wood-based Paper Oil cans Candy bar wrappers Grocery bags (some still are made from paper!) Library catalog cards (supplanted by computer files) Drinking straws Shotgun cartridges Carbon paper Bumper stickers (now made out of vinyl except for the peel-off paper on the backside) Computer cards (now entirely electronic!) Products Made from Wood- Products Made from Wood- Derived Chemicals (Processed products, not oils or latex, etc. Some cellulose products may derive from other cellulose sources such as cotton linters, depending on economics and manufacturer.) Textiles (Rayon, Tencelô) Cellulose acetate (wrapping and photo- graphic film) Cellulose nitrate (former composition of movie film, except that it was very flammable and unstable with age) Celluloid (rarely produced nowadays, except for guitar picks and pick guards, fountain pens, accordion cases and ping-pong balls. Formerly used for costume jewelry, clocks, etc.) Cellulose acetate and cellulose nitrate are both used in adhesives and lacquers. 4PDF Image | Solid Wood Products
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