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Woodie, it was impossible for me to follow your last post in...

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    Woodie, it was impossible for me to follow your last post in many places but I understood enough to find you decrying pulp with the statement:
    "../value adding and not pulping is the way to go".

    Question: which is in the greater value-added wood based supply chain - pulp or saw logs?

    Just to help you along the way: the former (pulp) is just one step in a lengthy value chain that requires great technical expertise by a host of people, including highly skilled process workers, chemical/mechanical/electrical/instrumentation engineers, chemists etc. Commodity pulp is then bought by paper makers - an equally technical and highly value-adding step. Then printers buy that paper and put ink on it, turning it into books and other printed material.

    Next to that, a saw log is pretty average. It takes much less skill and expertise to saw and manufacture into an end product. Even when crafted into a beautiful piece of furniture, it has less value added than a page of printed paper. A sheet of A4 copy paper in a reem of 500 sheets has more added value than does the same weight of wood that it took to make it, sitting in a rack of sawn kiln-dried timber.

    You are just falling into the trap set by the long term ludicrous green mantra that the step before the pulp (the evil wood-chip) is bad. Trust me: it ain't and never was!

    Anyway, it isn't a case of one being better than the other: as a society, we need both.
 
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