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Kleenex Tissue
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Kleenex Tissue
Trees with hardwood trees like gum, maple and oak are used as they make softer tissues due to their short fibres
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- Wood (from either deciduous or coniferous trees)
Wood is cut and broken down from primarily cut down, local trees. Natural trees are mostly used to make tissue paper for humans.
Due to advanced technology now there are more advanced trees in the nanotechnology world. These are genetically modified trees which then have better quality to produce better tissues.Although there are natural trees, man-made trees have also been produced especially for growing high- quality tissue paper and are called intelligent wood.
This is a good and perfect idea for many people such as many environmental activists who say that logging or rather excessive logging for tissue is bad as now there is man-made wood so that won't be a problem
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Where it was assembled
- Since the steps in making tissue paper are pretty easy there is not a lot of going to different places and the only thing that comes as an import is the wood pulp. Due to that all the manufacturing and assembly happens in one place for kleenex.
- The steps after furnishing is drying the mixture and that what I would call assembly as the materials are all mixed together such as pulp, fibre(which is removed at some point), water and either calcium, magnesium, ammonia, or sodium bisulfite. It is then bleached or other desirable things are added such as lotion, bleach and dye. The assembling in this case is just lamination or the what we can call paper-making process.
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