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Pulp and paper industry
Case study
Presentation by: Dalia Jankunaite
www.forestproducts.sca.com
Introduction
 The pulp and paper industry converts wood or
recycled fibre into pulp and primary forms of
paper.
 In the 1800s, there was a shift away from using
cotton rags for paper production. Wood became
the most important source of fiber.
 First mechanical and then chemical methods
have been developed to produce pulp from
wood.
Pulp and paper mills
 Pulp mills separate the fibres of wood or from
other materials, such as rags, wastepaper or
straw in order to create pulp.
 Paper mills primarily are engaged in
manufacturing paper from wood pulp and other
fibre pulp, and may also manufacture converted
paper products.
Production process
The production process can be divided into 7
sub-processes:
 raw materials processes;
 wood-yard;
 fibre line;
 chemical recovery;
 bleaching;
 paper production;
 products and recycling.
Simplified flow diagram of
integrated mill
Pulping processes
Pulping aims to separate cellulose fibers from
the wood structure.
Possible types of pulp production are:
Kraft (68%)
mechanical (22%)
semi-chemical (4%)
sulphite (4%)
dissolving (2%).www.handprint.com
Kraft Pulping
Sulfate or Kraft pulping was invented in
Germany in 1884 and remains the dominating
technology today.
Advantages:
– higher pulp strength
– wider variety of wood species may be used
– more effective at removing impurities like resins.
Disadvantage:
– the pulp yield is low, less than 50%.
Environmental problems (1)
Regulated wastes and emissions from the pulp
and paper industry include liquid and solid
wastes, air emissions, and wastewater.
 Air emissions related with this process are:
sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxides, particulate
matter, methanol, polycyclic organic matter,
hydrogen chloride, formaldehyde, chloroform,
phenol and chlorinated phenolics, dioxins,
furans and other chlorinated compounds.
Environmental problems (2)
 Wastewater releases include chlorinated
phenolics, dioxins, furans and other chlorinated
compounds, phosphates and suspended
sediments.
 Paper mills also produce non-hazardous solid
waste such as sludge derived from their
pulping and bleaching operations.
Raw water use
 Pulp mills are big water users. The total
requirement of raw water has through cleaner
production measures been reduced from about
200-300 m3
per ton of pulp in 1970 to well below
50 m3
/ton, in some mills even below
10 m3
/ton.
 Consumption of fresh water can seriously harm
habitats near mills, reduce water levels
necessary for fish, and change water
temperature, a critical environmental factor for
fish.
Pollutants in effluents
 The most common organic pollutants are
suspended solids (SS):
– lost cellulose fibre,
– dissolved organic compounds such as dissolved
lignin compounds, carbohydrates, starch and
hemi-cellulose
 Acidic compounds are predominantly natural
resin acids.
 Chlorinated organics (AOX) are found if
elemental chlorine is used in the process.
Wastewater flow
SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
Development of emissions of COD
SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
Development of emissions of AOX
SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
Solid wastes
 Dirty wood chips or fibers as well as bark.
 The broken, low-quality fibres are separated
out to become waste sludge.
 All the inks, dyes, coatings, pigments, staples
and "stickies" (tape, plastic films, etc.) washed
off the recycled fibres.
Organic wastes amount development
SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
Energy use (1)
 The pulp and paper industry uses 84% of the
fuel energy consumed by the forest products
industry as a whole.
 It is one of the largest producers of
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
 Over the past few years, the pulp and paper
industry has considerably reduced its GHG
emissions by introducing energy conservation
projects and by increasing its use of biomass
as an energy source.
Energy use (2)
 A modern kraft pulp mill is essentially self-
sufficient in energy. The only oil consumer is
the causticing oven, which however can be
replaced with bio-fuel.
 A paper mill requires between 400 and 1000
kWh electricity/ton paper and 4 – 8 GJ heat/ton
for drying in the paper machine.
 In an integrated pulp and paper mill this energy
is provided from the recovery boiler.
Cleaner production measures
Raw materials
 Maintaining moisture content of the raw
materials constant all year around.
 Keeping chemical inventory to a minimum and
buying small containers of infrequently used
materials.
 Labelling storage area for hazardous
substances.
 Providing spill containment and collection
systems during storage.
 Genetically modifying forest trees.
Genetically modified trees
 Lignin is the main wood
component that must be
effectively removed from the
pulp.
 It has been possible to use
genetic engineering to modify
lignin content and/or
composition in poplars.
courses.washington.edu
Advantages of genetic modifications
 Genetic modifications improved characteristics,
allowing easier delignification, using smaller
amount of chemicals, while yielding more high-
quality pulp.
 Owing to the genetic modification savings in
energy and pollutant chemicals are achieved,
thus leading to an environmentally more
sustainable process.
Debarking
Wet Dry
Waste water m3
/t 3-20 0-5
SS kg/t 15-50 0-10
BOD5/t 5-10 0-3
Energy consumption
kWh/t
20 20
Cleaner production measures
Wood-yard (1)
 Pulp mills integrated with lumbering
facilities: acceptable lumber wood is removed
during debarking; residual or waste wood from
lumber processing is returned to the chipping
process; in-house lumbering rejects can be a
significant source of wood furnish.
 Avoiding hydraulic debarking – saving
energy and water consumption, reducing
wastewater amount.
Cleaner production measures
Wood-yard (2)
 Reusing leachate water.
 Co-production from bark: mulch, ground
cover, charcoal.
 Burning bark from debarking and small chips
from chipping for energy production (depends
on the moisture content).
Cleaner production measures
Pulp production (1)
 Increasing brown stock washing efficiency.
Any remaining cooking liquor will increase the
chemical consumption in subsequent stages.
 Water reuse from evaporators. The
evaporation plant is always one of the largest
steam consumers in the mill. Condensate might
be used instead of fresh water in the mill.
 Repulping the rejects from screening rather
than putting them into the landfill.
Cleaner production measures
Pulp production (2)
 Using pulp centrifuging to remove any
remaining impurities.
 Sludge utilization by means of land-
spreading. This method of sludge disposal is
an area of concern, as sludge constituents are
not well identified.
 Air emissions control devices.
 Providing spill containment and collection
system.
Cleaner production measures
Chemicals recovery (1)
 Using of new technologies (CHP, BLG, heat
transfer, heat exchanger).
 Improvements technical parameters of
recovery boiler or furnace (geometrical shape
etc.).
 Using light gas strippers and gas collection
systems which will remove hazardous and foul
smelling pollution from the air and increase
workplace safety.
Cleaner production measures
Chemicals recovery (2)
 Deaerator tanks ahead of the boilers to
help reduce the intake of freshwater.
 Air emissions control devices.
 Providing spill containment and collection
system.
Cleaner production measures
Bleaching
 Avoiding chlorine bleaching.
 Continuing research on biotechnological
bleaching and electrochemical bleaching.
 Air emissions control devices.
 Providing spill containment and collection
systems.
Cleaner production measures
Paper production (1)
 Cleaning the roll in the paper machines to
avoid broken paper line.
 Adjustment of edge cutter to reduce side
trimming loss.
 Use of soft water as a boiler feed water.
 Recycling water evaporated from drying
process by condensing.
Cleaner production measures
Paper production (2)
 Optimizing the thermal effects on water
used in the paper machine and stock
preparation area.
 Providing disk save-all for paper machine.
 Repulping rejected paper in a closed loop
manner.
Cleaner production measures
Products processes and recycling
 Increasing recycling rates. Recycling
reduces energy consumption, decreases
combustion and landfill emissions, and
decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere. This process also saves
money.
 Possibility for easy packaging recycling.
 Using “green” fuel for transportation.
Recycling
In Europe an average of 56% of used paper is
recovered. The recycling process includes
following stages:
– Sorting
– Dissolving
– De – inking
– Mixing
– Papermaking process
Ideal paper mill (1)
 From cleaner production point of view is a
chlorine-free and zero-discharge one, with
minimized quantity and toxicity of air pollution
and solid wastes.
 It is seen that closed loops represent the most
effective approach to save both energy and
resource consumption and at the same way to
decrease all kind of wastes production.
Ideal paper mill (2)
 Such an approach is developed in the form of
paper recycling, different types of substances
re-use during production processes, co-
production and chemicals recovery.
 Future research can develop more sustainable
reuse options for kraft pulping solid wastes, as
well as pulping methods that result in purified
by-products that can serve as feedstock for
other manufacturing processes.

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Pulp and paper_industry

  • 1. Pulp and paper industry Case study Presentation by: Dalia Jankunaite www.forestproducts.sca.com
  • 2. Introduction  The pulp and paper industry converts wood or recycled fibre into pulp and primary forms of paper.  In the 1800s, there was a shift away from using cotton rags for paper production. Wood became the most important source of fiber.  First mechanical and then chemical methods have been developed to produce pulp from wood.
  • 3. Pulp and paper mills  Pulp mills separate the fibres of wood or from other materials, such as rags, wastepaper or straw in order to create pulp.  Paper mills primarily are engaged in manufacturing paper from wood pulp and other fibre pulp, and may also manufacture converted paper products.
  • 4. Production process The production process can be divided into 7 sub-processes:  raw materials processes;  wood-yard;  fibre line;  chemical recovery;  bleaching;  paper production;  products and recycling.
  • 5. Simplified flow diagram of integrated mill
  • 6. Pulping processes Pulping aims to separate cellulose fibers from the wood structure. Possible types of pulp production are: Kraft (68%) mechanical (22%) semi-chemical (4%) sulphite (4%) dissolving (2%).www.handprint.com
  • 7. Kraft Pulping Sulfate or Kraft pulping was invented in Germany in 1884 and remains the dominating technology today. Advantages: – higher pulp strength – wider variety of wood species may be used – more effective at removing impurities like resins. Disadvantage: – the pulp yield is low, less than 50%.
  • 8. Environmental problems (1) Regulated wastes and emissions from the pulp and paper industry include liquid and solid wastes, air emissions, and wastewater.  Air emissions related with this process are: sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxides, particulate matter, methanol, polycyclic organic matter, hydrogen chloride, formaldehyde, chloroform, phenol and chlorinated phenolics, dioxins, furans and other chlorinated compounds.
  • 9. Environmental problems (2)  Wastewater releases include chlorinated phenolics, dioxins, furans and other chlorinated compounds, phosphates and suspended sediments.  Paper mills also produce non-hazardous solid waste such as sludge derived from their pulping and bleaching operations.
  • 10. Raw water use  Pulp mills are big water users. The total requirement of raw water has through cleaner production measures been reduced from about 200-300 m3 per ton of pulp in 1970 to well below 50 m3 /ton, in some mills even below 10 m3 /ton.  Consumption of fresh water can seriously harm habitats near mills, reduce water levels necessary for fish, and change water temperature, a critical environmental factor for fish.
  • 11. Pollutants in effluents  The most common organic pollutants are suspended solids (SS): – lost cellulose fibre, – dissolved organic compounds such as dissolved lignin compounds, carbohydrates, starch and hemi-cellulose  Acidic compounds are predominantly natural resin acids.  Chlorinated organics (AOX) are found if elemental chlorine is used in the process.
  • 12. Wastewater flow SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
  • 13. Development of emissions of COD SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
  • 14. Development of emissions of AOX SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
  • 15. Solid wastes  Dirty wood chips or fibers as well as bark.  The broken, low-quality fibres are separated out to become waste sludge.  All the inks, dyes, coatings, pigments, staples and "stickies" (tape, plastic films, etc.) washed off the recycled fibres.
  • 16. Organic wastes amount development SCA Forest Products, Östrand pulp mill
  • 17. Energy use (1)  The pulp and paper industry uses 84% of the fuel energy consumed by the forest products industry as a whole.  It is one of the largest producers of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.  Over the past few years, the pulp and paper industry has considerably reduced its GHG emissions by introducing energy conservation projects and by increasing its use of biomass as an energy source.
  • 18. Energy use (2)  A modern kraft pulp mill is essentially self- sufficient in energy. The only oil consumer is the causticing oven, which however can be replaced with bio-fuel.  A paper mill requires between 400 and 1000 kWh electricity/ton paper and 4 – 8 GJ heat/ton for drying in the paper machine.  In an integrated pulp and paper mill this energy is provided from the recovery boiler.
  • 19. Cleaner production measures Raw materials  Maintaining moisture content of the raw materials constant all year around.  Keeping chemical inventory to a minimum and buying small containers of infrequently used materials.  Labelling storage area for hazardous substances.  Providing spill containment and collection systems during storage.  Genetically modifying forest trees.
  • 20. Genetically modified trees  Lignin is the main wood component that must be effectively removed from the pulp.  It has been possible to use genetic engineering to modify lignin content and/or composition in poplars. courses.washington.edu
  • 21. Advantages of genetic modifications  Genetic modifications improved characteristics, allowing easier delignification, using smaller amount of chemicals, while yielding more high- quality pulp.  Owing to the genetic modification savings in energy and pollutant chemicals are achieved, thus leading to an environmentally more sustainable process.
  • 22. Debarking Wet Dry Waste water m3 /t 3-20 0-5 SS kg/t 15-50 0-10 BOD5/t 5-10 0-3 Energy consumption kWh/t 20 20
  • 23. Cleaner production measures Wood-yard (1)  Pulp mills integrated with lumbering facilities: acceptable lumber wood is removed during debarking; residual or waste wood from lumber processing is returned to the chipping process; in-house lumbering rejects can be a significant source of wood furnish.  Avoiding hydraulic debarking – saving energy and water consumption, reducing wastewater amount.
  • 24. Cleaner production measures Wood-yard (2)  Reusing leachate water.  Co-production from bark: mulch, ground cover, charcoal.  Burning bark from debarking and small chips from chipping for energy production (depends on the moisture content).
  • 25. Cleaner production measures Pulp production (1)  Increasing brown stock washing efficiency. Any remaining cooking liquor will increase the chemical consumption in subsequent stages.  Water reuse from evaporators. The evaporation plant is always one of the largest steam consumers in the mill. Condensate might be used instead of fresh water in the mill.  Repulping the rejects from screening rather than putting them into the landfill.
  • 26. Cleaner production measures Pulp production (2)  Using pulp centrifuging to remove any remaining impurities.  Sludge utilization by means of land- spreading. This method of sludge disposal is an area of concern, as sludge constituents are not well identified.  Air emissions control devices.  Providing spill containment and collection system.
  • 27. Cleaner production measures Chemicals recovery (1)  Using of new technologies (CHP, BLG, heat transfer, heat exchanger).  Improvements technical parameters of recovery boiler or furnace (geometrical shape etc.).  Using light gas strippers and gas collection systems which will remove hazardous and foul smelling pollution from the air and increase workplace safety.
  • 28. Cleaner production measures Chemicals recovery (2)  Deaerator tanks ahead of the boilers to help reduce the intake of freshwater.  Air emissions control devices.  Providing spill containment and collection system.
  • 29. Cleaner production measures Bleaching  Avoiding chlorine bleaching.  Continuing research on biotechnological bleaching and electrochemical bleaching.  Air emissions control devices.  Providing spill containment and collection systems.
  • 30. Cleaner production measures Paper production (1)  Cleaning the roll in the paper machines to avoid broken paper line.  Adjustment of edge cutter to reduce side trimming loss.  Use of soft water as a boiler feed water.  Recycling water evaporated from drying process by condensing.
  • 31. Cleaner production measures Paper production (2)  Optimizing the thermal effects on water used in the paper machine and stock preparation area.  Providing disk save-all for paper machine.  Repulping rejected paper in a closed loop manner.
  • 32. Cleaner production measures Products processes and recycling  Increasing recycling rates. Recycling reduces energy consumption, decreases combustion and landfill emissions, and decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This process also saves money.  Possibility for easy packaging recycling.  Using “green” fuel for transportation.
  • 33. Recycling In Europe an average of 56% of used paper is recovered. The recycling process includes following stages: – Sorting – Dissolving – De – inking – Mixing – Papermaking process
  • 34. Ideal paper mill (1)  From cleaner production point of view is a chlorine-free and zero-discharge one, with minimized quantity and toxicity of air pollution and solid wastes.  It is seen that closed loops represent the most effective approach to save both energy and resource consumption and at the same way to decrease all kind of wastes production.
  • 35. Ideal paper mill (2)  Such an approach is developed in the form of paper recycling, different types of substances re-use during production processes, co- production and chemicals recovery.  Future research can develop more sustainable reuse options for kraft pulping solid wastes, as well as pulping methods that result in purified by-products that can serve as feedstock for other manufacturing processes.