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“…Subsequently, the fleet increased rapidly. (Kurosawa and Hashino 2012; Most of these ships have been owned by Japanese companies, as the use of "wood chips" in production is a phenomenon that is more prevalent in Japan than elsewhere. (Fenton 1982;FAO 1976) As previously mentioned, the relationship between developments in the pulp and paper industry and the shipping industry had the properties of a virtuous circle.…”
Section: Shipping Pulp and Paper Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the fleet increased rapidly. (Kurosawa and Hashino 2012; Most of these ships have been owned by Japanese companies, as the use of "wood chips" in production is a phenomenon that is more prevalent in Japan than elsewhere. (Fenton 1982;FAO 1976) As previously mentioned, the relationship between developments in the pulp and paper industry and the shipping industry had the properties of a virtuous circle.…”
Section: Shipping Pulp and Paper Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the third market, namely the wide range of household papers for hygiene purposes presupposes the existence of consumption habits of disposable goods. For example, the peaking-out of per capita consumption of paper occurred only lately: with 264 kg/year in 2004 in the United States and 245 kg/year in 2006 in Japan (Kurosawa and Hashino 2012). As the demand expands even after the country becomes a middle income economy, it takes longer for latecomers to catch up with the size of the demand in developed countries than in other industries with different patterns; thus limiting the effects of the 'advantage of backwardness.…”
Section: 'Industry Specific Time and Space' Of Pulp And Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three major players-merged into Oji Paper in 1933-invested massively into these northern islands, enjoying the favorable concessions of forest and water. As a result, the self-sufficiency ratio of pulp in Japan jumped from 62% (1913) to 87% (1921) (Kurosawa and Hashino 2012).…”
Section: Why and How Did The Hybrid-integration Type Emerge?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a major environmental pollution, papermaking industry as early as 2005, was listed in the circular economy pilot, to formally carry out the circular economy model, while Germany, Japan, the United States, and other developed countries vigorously promoted clearer production technology of papermaking. Also they advocated the green product and service, and their circular economy of papermaking had become a complete system (Kurosawa & Hashino, 2012;Pesonen, Ahola, Kurttila, Kajanus, & Kangas, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%