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Definition of "groundwood" [groundwood]

  • Wood that has been mechanically ground for pulp or direct use to produce certain kinds of paper or board; mechanical pulp. (noun)

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Use "groundwood" in a sentence
  • "Domtar climbed 4.01, or 6.4%, to 67.01, after the Montreal-based paper producer said it is exiting the coated groundwood paper business with the closure of a mill in Columbus, Miss."
  • "Mansueto says that research by the Alliance for Environmental Innovation has shown that each ton of recycled fiber that displaces a ton of virgin fiber used in coated groundwood paper (stock used in magazines) reduces total energy consumption by 27 percent, reduces net greenhouse gas emission by 47 percent, reduces wastewater by 33 percent, and reduces solid waste by 54 percent."
  • "A multi-million dollar groundwood mill is nearing completion and a kraft mill is scheduled for early construction."
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