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  1. 14 cze 2021 · Around 40% of all deforestation is caused by the paper and pulp industries. Paper production causes significant amounts of air pollution. In the US in 2015, it was the second largest cause of air pollution by industry. It takes over 13 liters of water (or three gallons) to make a single piece of A4 paper.

  2. Pulp and paper is the 3rd largest industrial polluter of air, water and soil. Chlorine-based bleaches are used during production which results in toxic materials being released into our water, air and soil. When paper rots, it emits methane gas which is 25 times more toxic than CO2.

  3. 6 sty 2023 · Impacts of paper industry on climate change. The process of manufacturing paper releases nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, contributing to pollution. This results in acid rains and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are responsible for global warming.

  4. EPA has found that recycling causes 35% less water pollution and 74% less air pollution than making virgin paper. [72] Pulp mills can be sources of both air and water pollution, especially if they are producing bleached pulp.

  5. 16 kwi 2021 · The problem is that to make paper, you need pulp, made from either virgin wood or recycled material, and it then takes a lot of energy to dry it out and turn it into paper.

  6. Paper production uses up lots of water. An A4 paper requires 10 liters of water per sheet. Most of the materials in landfills are made of paper. When paper rots, it emits methane, a greenhouse gas. When it is burned or composted, carbon dioxide. More: How Can We Stop Deforestation?

  7. 14 maj 2018 · Roughly, 26% of solid waste dumped in dumping sites is discarded paper and paperboard. Besides, pulp and paper mills also contribute to water, land and air pollution. The industry also uses more water to produce a volume of products that other industries use less water to produce.

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