How much paper does one tree make?

It is impossible to make paper without cellulose. It is found in wood, in hard (hornbeam, larch) and soft (cedar, fir) tree species. According to statistics: from one kilogram of wood, from 230 to 400 grams of paper are obtained. For interest, one leaf of a printed sheet requires 15 – 20 grams of wood, and 58 kilograms of paper are obtained from one large tree.



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