Abstracts and keywords; Editorial; Evaluation of the environmental performance of printing and writing paper using life cycle assessment; Minimizing the environmental burden of oil palm trunk residues through the development of laminated veneer lumber products; Application of pine bark as a sorbent for organic pollutants in effluents; Capturing the arsenic fraction of CCA treated waste wood in the solid instead of in the gas phase during pyrolysis; General waste handling and recycling in particleboard production
Summary
The paper identifies and assesses the potential environmental burdens associated with the life cycle of printing and writing paper produced in Portugal from Eucalyptus globulus and consumed in Germany. Life cycle assessment methodology is applied in accordance with International Organization for Standardization standards. The life cycle of printing and writing paper covers the following stages: forest, pulp production, paper production, final disposal, energy production, chemical production and transports. The results suggest that pulp production processes have an important contribution to wat
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"An international journal, formerly Environmental Management & Health."