Paper pulp is a fibrous material made from plant sources (like wood, straw, or recycled paper) by separating cellulose fibers, serving as the essential raw material for making paper and cardboard products, created through mechanical, chemical, or recycled processing to form a slurry that’s then formed into sheets.

Paper pulp is a fibrous material made from plant sources (like wood, straw, or recycled paper) by separating cellulose fibers, serving as the essential raw material for making paper and cardboard products, created through mechanical, chemical, or recycled processing to form a slurry that’s then formed into sheets. 

Paper pulp is a fibrous material made from plant sources (like wood, straw, or recycled paper) by separating cellulose fibers, serving as the essential raw material for making paper and cardboard products, created through mechanical, chemical, or recycled processing to form a slurry that’s then formed into sheets. 

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