Paper and Pulp Industry

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding an illegal cracker unit in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, 29/05/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of News Item titled "2 killed in blast at illegal cracker unit in Thanjavur appearing in The Hindu dated 19.05.2025". The application is registered suo-motu on the basis of the news item titled 2 killed in blast at illegal cracker unit …

Toxic metal contamination in cotton based paper mill effluent

A number of studies have already been carried out for the metal analysis of paper mill effluents which are generally using wood and non-wood (bamboo, baggase etc.) as fibrous raw material for paper manufacturing process. This study deals with a paper mill which is using cotton comber and cotton liner …

Study on use of non-magnetic fraction of pulverized coal fly-ash as filler in speciality paper manufacturing

Pulverized coal fly-ash has been evaluated as wet-end filler in manufacture of specialty products such as decorative laminate-grade base papers. Fine sized fly-ash is available abundantly as solid waste from coal based thermal power plants. Non-magnetic fly ash particles smaller than 35 um were used as wet end filler.

Use of bio-culture at effluent treatment plant in paper industry: A successful story at Murli Industries Ltd.-Vododa

To meet present day stringent pollution control norms, there was a high stress on paper mills to deliver highest quality work with low operating cost within the budgeted limitations. Keeping this in view, biological treatment procedure is adopted. Use of blend of bacterial colonies in place of conventional urea & …

An expedition on energy and environment at SPB Ltd

Purchased energy and energy-related capital investments represent major production costs in the Pulp and Paper industry. The paper aims in bringing out the stages of improvement in the energy scenario at SPB (Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd.).

Paper unit with World Bank aid

March 29: World Bank representatives Mr Taki and Mr Pal Rayeem, the additional principal chief conservator of forest, Mr Ramesh Kalakatti, and the Kurnool chief conservator of forest Mr. E Narasimhulu, jointly inaugurated a paper manufacturing industry, established with World Bank and Andhra Pradesh state community forest management funds at …

ITC's social farm forestry projects improve yields

State now produces a quarter of the country's pulp yield. This initiative has helped create green cover for carbon sequestration, ground water recharge, regeneration of biomass and in nurturing of depleted soils. V Rishi Kumar What started as a small initiative by the diversified ITC Ltd.several years ago, to change …

Paper industry fails to get relief

The Indian paper industry on Tuesday failed to get any relief from the Delhi High Court over the Government

AIDC inks MoU to set up paper project

The Assam Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) Limited today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kohinoor Pulp and Paper Private Limited, Kolkata for a mega project in the State. The Kohinoor Pulp and Paper is coming up with a mega Greenfield pulp and paper manufacturing unit at the Industrial …

Technologies that promote economic growth within the bounds of pollution control and GHG reduction for Indian pulp and paper ind

With GDP growth for India projected to be 7%-9% annually for the next several years, the demand for growth in every sector including the Indian pulp and paper is inevitable. However, with ever increasing demand on pollution control, the paper industry in India has been looking to grow within the …

Water and wastewater management at TNPL

The pulp and paper industry is water intensive among major chemical process industries. Water is the medium where all the pulp and paper making process are carried out and used as vehicle to transport the pulp in the mills from one unit operations to another. A major fraction of water …

Microbial slime monitoring and control practices in hard wood based paper mill

The latest trends in the paper industry are towards manufacturing by a neutral or alkaline process, greater consumption of secondary fibers and the closing up of the process water systems. Paper machine systems usually support significant growth of micro-organisms due to congenial and favorable conditions persisting during the manufacture of …

Acacia an emerging raw material for pulp

Acacia mangium is a fast growing and nitrogen-fixing tree with good annual wood yield. It is an excellent source of short fibre for papermaking.

Commitment to sustainable and inclusive growth

Indian paper industry is clearly in step with the government objectives of industrial development, employment generation (primarily rural), increase in literacy and environment protection.

A visionary approach for the paper manufacturers in India

Illegal logging is having a devastating impact on some of the world's most valuable remaining forests. It has been well established that global paper consumption has increased by twenty times in the last century, and has more than tripled over the past 30 years. Spurred on by growing consumer demand, …

How to plan for methane mitigation and utilisation strategies?

Amongst all the greenhouse gases (GHG) present in the atmosphere methane has assumed considerable significance. Atmospheric concentration of methane has almost doubled after industrial revolution. It contributes to 20% of total GHG effect. In industrial countries, 15% of total GHG contribution comes as methane emission and it is expected to …

Tangible rebuild and upgrade solutions for improved quality, output and resource-efficiency

In India, the paper industry has grown an average of 6 to 7 per cent over the last few years. India is the fastest growing market for paper globally and paper consumption is expected to follow the rate of the economic growth. The paper sector in India is dominated by …

Energy intensive sectors of the Indian economy: Options for low-carbon development (LCD)

India's carbon intensity from energy use is set to decline until at least 2031 according to these preliminary findings of forthcoming World Bank study. Examines five sectors of Indian economy that accounted for three-quarters of CO

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