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Bamboo, Considered as a Paper-making Material With remarks upon its cultivation and treatment. Supplemented by a consideration of the present position of the paper trade in relation to the supply of raw material.

By Thomas Routledge

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how a fast-growing plant could transform the paper industry, offering an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional resources.

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2017-02-02
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"Bamboo, Considered as a Paper-making Material" by Thomas Routledge is a compelling exploration that champions bamboo as the future of paper production. Written in the context of late 19th-century industrial needs, the book persuasively positions bamboo as an innovative solution to the paper industry's resource challenges. Routledge details the cultivation techniques and processing methods necessary to transform bamboo into paper, emphasizing its superior growth rate and cost-effectiveness compared to other fibrous materials. Through meticulous explanations, the text describes bamboo's unique qualities, how its fibers behave when processed, and when the ideal time is to harvest for pulp. By showcasing how bamboo stacks up against alternatives like esparto, the author effectively conveys its potential to revolutionize sustainable paper manufacturing.

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