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Table 4.3 Best 2009 World Energy Intensity<br />

Energy<br />

Raw Materials Product<br />

Intensity<br />

( GJ / adt )<br />

<strong>Pulp</strong> Uncoated Fine (wood free) 9,0<br />

Coated Fine (wood free) 10,4<br />

Newsprint 7,2<br />

Board 9,6<br />

Kraft Liner 7,8<br />

Tissue 10,5<br />

Recovered <strong>Paper</strong> Board (Without Deinking) 11,2<br />

Newsprint (Deinking) 7,6<br />

Tissue (Deinking) 11,3<br />

Wood Bleached Uncoated Fine 18,3<br />

KraftLiner & Bag <strong>Paper</strong> 17,6<br />

Bleached Coated Fine 22,4<br />

Bleached Uncoated Fine 22,3<br />

Newsprint 6,6<br />

Magazine <strong>Paper</strong> 7,3<br />

Board 11,8<br />

Source: (Eu-China, 2009)<br />

According to (NCASI, 2005), carbon emission from<br />

pulp and paper industry can be categorized as direct and<br />

indirect emission. Direct emission means emission from<br />

sources that are under the control of the company. While the<br />

indirect emission means the emission arising from corporate<br />

activities but its source is under the control of another<br />

company. Some examples of paper mill operations that can<br />

be a source of carbon emission either directly or indirectly can<br />

be seen in Table 4.4.<br />

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