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Re: TripleL post# 2519

Sunday, 12/13/2009 2:16:36 PM

Sunday, December 13, 2009 2:16:36 PM

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Check this out!!!! It is amazing what can be made, very good for the enviroment. IMO

The Raw Materials

Agro-industrial fibers come from the waste of processing common agricultural products. In Ecopaper, we deal specifically with waste from bananas, coffee and tobacco. Our Research and Development Department is currently involved into studying new fibers from pineapple, orange and palm hearts.
Each industrial process leaves different by-products:
Packing of bananas: as a result of pulling apart the bunches of bananas from the main stem, we have the pinzote left over and it contains 5% of usable fiber to manufacture paper.
Processing coffee: peels, leaves and small beans are separated from the coffee that will be processed, all this are used to manufacture our coffee paper.
By-products of tobacco: the leaves are separated from their veins during the processes involved in the tobacco industry, and they are used to make our tobacco paper.

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