
wood pulp
Wood pulp is a soft, fibrous material derived from wood, primarily through mechanical or chemical processes that break down trees into individual fibers. These fibers are then processed and purified to produce cellulose, the main component used to make paper, cardboard, and various textiles like viscose or rayon. Wood pulp serves as the foundational raw material in papermaking and many other products, enabling the conversion of trees into versatile materials used in everyday life. Its production balances resource utilization with sustainable practices to meet industrial and consumer needs.