Inside a Cellulose Mill
Cellulose facilities typically rely on sorting, shredding, fiber expansion, and dust control, with borate or alternative fire retardants applied by precise dosing. Compared with melting processes, electricity needs are lower, though ventilation and filtration systems must manage fibers responsibly. Regional mills can adjust to local paper streams, stabilizing quality while cutting transport miles. Ask suppliers about renewable electricity sourcing, equipment efficiency upgrades, and material loss rates. Real answers reveal the difference between thoughtful stewardship and superficial marketing claims.