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Forestry The
UK has only 12% of land devoted to forestry, compared with 25-80% elsewhere
in Europe. More could enhance the environment and improve the national
economy. Increased afforestation benefits the world's atmosphere by absorbing CO2 which is 'fixed' during the life of the tree. Much of the wood used to make pulp for papermaking comes from forest thinnings and waste products from saw mills. The bulk of the tree goes to other commercial applications such as construction and furniture making. More trees are planted than are harvested, thus ensuring forest growth. Pressures
on natural forests are reduced by commercial plantations and by recycling. The industry is endeavouring to ensure that the forest sustains not just timber yield, but also other dependent species. For further information about Forestry please visit the Newsprint and Newspaper Industries Environmental Action Group (NNIEAG) Website at: www.nnieag.org.uk
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