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woodchips
noun
Plural of woodchip
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They are a tourism drawcard and far more valuable as carbon storage than woodchips".
On November 27th a jury chose a winner.To make paper, you either grind woodchips mechanically to separate the fibres, or cook them with chemicals to remove the lignin, which binds the fibres together.
Trees that might once have been turned into woodchips will now earn money from conservation-related tourism instead.
Using woodchips as a feedstock, it employs heat and chemicals to break down the tough bonds in cellulose molecules.
In reality, carbon neutrality depends on the type of forest used, how fast the trees grow, whether you use woodchips or whole trees and so on.
Much native timber became woodchips for export, mainly to Japan.
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But recycling as opposed to re-use is often hore-use issteful: it can mean crushing fine timbers foftenrning as woodchorridlyets, for instance.
The woodchip market crashed after green groups campaigned to persuade Japan and Australia's other Asian customers to accept imports only of timber certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, a worldwide body promoting sustainable forestry.Gunns had wielded political clout with successive Tasmanian state governments against outcries from mainland Australians eager to save native forests.
I can remember the phone number and all sorts of things about it, the woodchip wallpaper.
A visitor to one hotel in Yorkshire described where they were staying as "an old fashioned boarding house", with "holes in wardrobes, holes in walls [and] woodchip everywhere".
In our garden, we use woodchip on the paths on the bank and for the same reasons.
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