Abstract
The highlights of a recent two-day workshop to address problems of fibre shortages and increasingly high delivered wood costs show that, based on their quality, availability and impact, several supplemental fibre sources can be used effectively in chemical and mechanical pulping. The workshop, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, was hosted jointly by the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada and the Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada.
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