- Tell the history of papermaking. Describe the part paper products play in
our culture and economy.
- List the trees which are the major sources of papermaking fibers
- Tell what other uses are made of the trees and of the forest land owned
by the pulp and paper industry.
- Describe ways the industry plants, grows, and harvests trees.
- Describe two ways of getting fibers from wood.
- What are the major differences?
- Why are some pulps bleached? Describe this process.
- Describe how paper is made. Make a sheet of paper by hand using the
process described.
- What is coated paper and why is it coated? Describe the major uses for
different kinds of coated paper. In what other ways are papers changed by
chemical or mechanical means to make new uses possible?
- Make a list of fifteen pulp or paper products in your home. Show samples
of ten such products.
- Do one:
- Visit a pulp mill. Describe how they convert wood to cellulose fibers.
- Visit a paper mill and get a sample of the paper. Describe the processes
used for making this paper. Tell how it will be used.
- Visit a container plant or box plant. Describe how the product was made.
- Visit a printer or newspaper plant to learn how they use paper. Describe
the visit. Explain why particular types of paper were used.
- Describe six of the major jobs in the pulp and paper industry.
BSA Advancement ID#: 91
Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215D, revised 2001