Environmentally Friendly Production of Pulp and Paper
Pratima Bajpai(auth.)The large—and still growing—pulp and paper industry is a capital- and resource-intensive industry that contributes to many environmental problems, including global warming, human toxicity, ecotoxicity, photochemical oxidation, acidification, nutrification, and solid wastes. This important reference for professionals in the pulp and paper industry details how to improve manufacturing processes that not only cut down on the emission of pollutants but also increase productivity and decrease costs.
Environmentally Friendly Production of Pulp and Paper guides professionals in the pulp and paper industry to implement the internationally recognized process of Cleaner Production (CP). It provides updated information on CP measures in:
Raw material storage and preparation
Pulping processes (Kraft, Sulphite, and Mechanical)
Bleaching, recovery, and papermaking
Emission treatment and recycled fiber processing
In addition, the book includes a discussion on recent cleaner technologies and their implementation status and benefits in the pulp and paper industry.
Covering every aspect of pulping and papermaking essential to the subject of reducing pollution, this is a must-have for paper and bioprocess engineers, environmental engineers, and corporations in the forest products industry.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–7):
Chapter 2 Overview of Pulp and Papermaking Processes (pages 8–45):
Chapter 3 Environmental Issues of the Pulp and Paper Industry (pages 46–61):
Chapter 4 Emissions from Pulp and Papermaking (pages 62–109):
Chapter 5 Cleaner Production Measures in Pulp and Paper Processing (pages 110–263):
Chapter 6 Recent Developments in Cleaner Production (pages 264–344):