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TitleAuthorYear of PublishingEvent / Source
sustainability-16-09419Ana C. Dias , Ricardo Carvalho , Cristina Marques , Raquel Bértolo , Ana Carta and Luís Machado 2024Research Gate
OZONE OXIDATION FOR BRIGHTER PULP & BLUE WATERAlexis Métais, Sandeep Pahwa2024IPPTA, Vol.36
REVOLUTIONIZING GREEN PRACTICES: ROLE OF BIO-METHANATION TECHNOLOGY’S TRANSFORMATIVE ROLE IN PULP & PAPER MILLS FOR NET ZERO EMISSIONS AND SUSTAINABLE FUTUREElanchezhiyan, Farman Ahmad, Mohd Salim, Nitin Endlay, M.K Gupta2024IPPTA, Vol.36, No.1
SIGNIFICANCE & ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL & ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY IN PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY – AN OVERVIEWNitin Kumar, Saher Zaidi, Anuradha V Janbade, M.K Gupta2024IPPTA, Vol.36, No.1
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP - A CASE STUDY IN WCPMAnuj Kumar Tayal, Vinayak V Pandit, S.S Hiremath2024IPPTA, Vol.36, No.1
VALORIZATION OF PULP AND PAPER MILL BIO-RESIDUES TO BIOCHAR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY IN TOTALITYRupam Kataki, Bikram Borkotoki, Neelam Bora, Subhash Maheshwari2024IPPTA, Vol.36, No.1
Utilization of paper sludge in preparation of high‑purity calcium formateMohammad L. Hassan · Enas A. Hassan · Wafaa S. Abou Elseoud · Aisha M. Moustafa2023Research Gate
PLASTIC WASTE
DISPOSAL IN
RECYCLED FIBER
BASED PULP & PAPER
MILLS – RECENT
TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENTS
Nitin Endlay, Mohd Salim, Amit Garg, Naveen Jhanji, M.K. Gupta

Nitin Endlay, Mohd Salim, Amit Garg, Naveen Jhanji, M.K. Gupta

2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.3
UNIDO’S INNOVATIVE APPROACH FOR UTILIZATION OF PLASTIC WASTE FROM THE INDIAN PAPER INDUSTRY AS RESOURCE UNDER CIRCULAR ECONOMY FRAMEWORKDr Rakesh Kumar Jain, Shraddha Srikant, Dr Abhishek Sharma, Dr Raj Kumar2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.3
A Green Approach for Reduction in Bleach Chemicals Consumption by Removing Hexenuronic Acid Using Xylanase Enzymes in Pulp Bleaching ProcessDr Avdhesh Kumar Gangwar, Pallavi Hiwarkar, Satish Singh2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Green Manufacturing of Molded Fiber ProductsPriyamvada Chauhan, Shraddha Chaudhary, Samyukta Sankaralingam2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Controlling Odour Problem in Kraft Paper Industry (Innovative wastewater treatment and monitoring solutions)B Chandrashekhar, K. V.T. S. Pavan Kumar, Sharvari Deshmukh, Saravana Kumar, Divya Pandey, Joole Chauhan, Prerna Srivastava, Sanjeev Kumar 2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Decarbonization in The Indian Pulp & Paper IndustryP. V. Kiran Ananth,Dinesh Ghai, Vaibhav Girdhar2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Energy Demand and Carbon Footprint of Bleaching ChemicalsAlexis Metais2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
a href="https://ippta.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/85-89.pdf">Green Manufacturing in Bagasse Pulping In Paper PlantDr T.G. Sundara Raman2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Green, biobased solutions for Paper IndustryDr. Manish V. Petkar, Chandrasekar B., Dr. S. Sivaramakrishna Pillai, Radhika B S2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Heat Recovery from Pulp Mill Effluent and Air Compressor SystemAbdul Anief, Venkatesh B, Brajesh Kumar Tripathi2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Hydrogen Peroxide - A Quick Solution to Rectify Foul Conditions in Activated Sludge ProcessKishore Chandra Choudhury2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Improve Sustainability of Paper Mills Through Process OptimizationP Kannan, Dr. Babji2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Lignin Valorization And Generation Of Precipitated Lignin : A Sustainable Route For Circular Economy In The Context Of The Indian Pulp And Paper IndustryAjay Kumar Chauhan, Surendra Pratap Singh2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Preservation of Quality and Resource Recovery Through Improved Lactic Acid Fermentation During Bagasse StorageDr. S. Chinnaraj, Dr. P. Rajeshkanna, J. Santhakumar, S.J. Varadarajan, Dr. R. Seenivasan2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Production of Packaging Material Using Recycled Fibers and Unbleached Subabul Sapwood Pulp Through NanotechnologyPallavi Gulipalli, Varsha Viswanathan, Chandra Babu M, Ramesh Adusumall2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Reducing GNG Emissions From Paper Industry Using Energy Efficient TechniquesParth Patel, Dr. Yesha Patel, Venkatraman Gokulkrishnan, Sanjiv Srivastava2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Statistical Validation of Makeup Water Requirement in A Recycled Fibre Based Kraft Paper Mill Operating on Zero Liquid DischargeMohd Salim, Dr. Nitin Endlay, Dr. Shivaker Mishra, Dr. M. K. Gupta, Dr. B. P. Thapliyal2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Tackling Water Contaminations By Cl02 TechnologyTapan Rai, Rohit M, Dr. R K Jain, B. M. Tyagi2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.1
Issues with Water Audit in Waste Paper Based Paper Mills (1)D K Singhal2022www.dksinghal.in
Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Paper Mills To Achieve Optimization And SustainabilityShraddha Chaudhary,Ravikant Kommera, Samyukta Sankaralingam, Dr. Anish Mallick2022IPPTA, Vol.34, No.3
A Chemical Free and biodegradable
Cooking Enhancement program for efficient
cooking and mercaptans reduction
Dr. Manish V. Petkar, Chandrasekar B., Dr. S. Sivaramakrishna Pillai, Radhika B S2022IPPTA, Vol.34, No.1
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PULP AND PAPER MILLSShiyue Jiang, Binjie Li & Yufei Shen2021E3S Web of Conferences
Pulp and paper mill wastes: utilizations and prospects for high value‑added biomaterialsAdane Haile, Gemeda Gebino Gelebo, Tamrat Tesfaye, Wassie Mengie, Million Ayele Mebrate,
Amare Abuhay and Derseh Yilie Limeneh
2021Research Gate
Potential for Negative Emissions byElin Svensson, Holger Wiertzema and Simon Harvey 2021Frontiers in Climate | www.frontiersin.org
A Natural, Ecofriendly, & Sustainable Approach towards Odor Control in the Recycled Kraft Pulp & Paper IndustryDr. Manish V. Petkar, Chandrasekar B, Dr. S. Sivaramakrishna Pillai, Radhika B.S.2021IPPTA,Vol. 33, No.3
Stickies & Odour Control In PapermakingAvijit Sanyal, Sagar Sharma, Shiva Sharma2021IPPTA,Vol. 33, No.3
Environmental and Socio-Economic
Impact of Managing Private Forest for
Pulp Wood: A Case Study of Kulwalli
C. S. Kashikar, S. Venugopal, K. G. Giriraj2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
About Paper – Importance and Environmental ImplicationsDr. Nitin Endlay, Dr. M. K. Gupta2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
A Step towards Sustainability: Aqueous
Barrier Coatings and Corrugation Boxes
Raghavendra Hebbar, Ashish Chourasia2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
Adapting to Changes in Container Board
Making & Corrugating with
Growing E-Commerce
Dr. Shivamurthy Modgi2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
Importance of Paper in Our Daily Lives- Role of Minerals in Making Paper More SustainableAmit Dholakiya, Ashish Jaywant,Ari-Pekka Laakso, Dr. Thomas Ott2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
Paper is made of renewable wood fibre, grown sustainably. It is Eco-friendly. Use it proudly. Recycle it though!Dr. Dinesh Mohta2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
Paper:Fostering Friendship with EnvironmentDilip Chandarana2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 2
Strength, Odour and Hygiene in the face of increased reuse of fibre and waterDr Douglas S. McLean2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 1
Controlling Microbiological Growth and Foul Odors in Pulp & Paper IndustryEzwar Roezzaman2020IPPTA, Vol.32, No.3
Best Practices in the Field of Manufacturing - SPB Unit: ErodeGanesh Bhadti2020IPPTA, Vol. 32, No. 2
Environmental Regulation in the Pulp and Paper IndustryPatrik Söderholm & Ann-Kristin Bergquist & Kristina Söderholm2019Curr Forestry Rep (2019) 5:185–198
Green Chemistry to Enhance Pulp BeachingB.Chandrasekhar2019IPPTA, Vol. 31, No. 2,
Lignin Separation from Black Liquor of Agro Based Medium and Small-Scale Paper Industry for Sustainable DevelopmentDr. A.S.K. Sinha, Er. Rajesh Kamboj2019IPPTA, Vol. 31, No. 2,
Advancement & Digitalization in Cooling Water Treatment to have Informed Decision making & Avoiding Microbiological Fouling to Improve the asset life and Quality in Reverse Osmosis MembranesJ. Anand2019IPPTA, Vol. 31, No. 1
a href="https://ippta.co/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/E1-2019-Paper3.pdf">Controlling Microbiological Growth and Foul Odors in Pulp & Paper Industry Ezwar Roezzman ÂÂ2019IPPTA, Vol. 31, No. 1
Wastes from pulp and paper mills - a review of generationL. Simão, D. Hotza, F. Raupp-Pereira, J. A. Labrincha, O. R. K. Montedo
2018Research Gate
Controlling of Odour Issues in Packaging IndustriesSaurabh Mittal, Gaurav Sharma, Mohinder Kaushal2018IPPTA, Vol. 31, No. 4
Paper Odour Problem – Maxim's Innovative SolutionsM.G.Panth, Sanjeev Jain2018IPPTA, Vol. 31, No. 4
An approach towards Sustainability by adopting New Innovative Concepts at M/s Bindals Papers Mills Ltd., UPVimal Kishore2018IPPTA, Vol. 30, No. 1
Continuous Growth and Innovative Measures at JK Paper for SustainabilityP K Suri, Mayank Jindal, Arun Kumar Agarwal & D K Tripathy2018IPPTA, Vol. 30, No. 1
Creating sustainable source of raw material through Agro Forestry modelsDr. Jagdish Tamak2018IPPTA, Vol. 30, No. 1
Innovative approach on reduction of carbon foot print, environment impact and enhancement in productivity –A Case Study of Emami Paper MillsM.B.S Nair, B.V.K.S.S. Prasad2018IPPTA, Vol. 30, No. 1
Innovation for Growth and Sustainability - Efforts at Yash Papers LimitedGopabandhu Nath, Jagdeep Hira, Shankarshan Shukla, J.S Rana, Narendra Agarwal2018IPPTA, Vol. 30, No. 1
Sustenance Of Business & Conservation Of Resources By Adopting Clean And Green Methodology. Journey Of Green Co Platinium Ratting Company M. Satyanarayana2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Green And Clean Best Practices In Paper & Board Manufacturing At EmamiNityananda Panda, Sanjay Kumar Mohapatra, Ramesh Khuntia, Ganesh Pujari2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
The Promise Of New Biobased And Compostable Polymer Materials In Harmony With Emerging “Circular Economyâ€Â� Concepts – Synergy & Opportunity For Paper IndustryRamani Narayan2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Sustainability In Competitive Market Through Innovation & Creativity -Quality Up-Gradation And Operational Excellence - “A Case Study Contributing To Orient’s Growth Journeyâ€Â�Ajay Gupta, Nagendra Malik, Sanjeev Jain2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Practices And Technologies Adopted By International Pulp And Paper Mills To Enhance Environmental SustainabilityArivalagan Arumugam2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Pulping And Bleaching Of Melia Dubia Clone K10: A Short Rotation Pulp Wood Clone To Improve Environmental And Economical PerformanceSankaralingam .P, Chinnaraj. S and Subramanian. S2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Pulp & Paper Mill Enhancements For Green Productivity BenefitsBrendan van Wyk, Alexis Métais, Narain Madhavan2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Impact of paper industry on EniviroKezia Undrajavarapu, Dr. Anji Reddy M2016International Journal of Applied Research
Environmental Impact of Paper IndustryM Suraj, Akram Khan2015International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT)
Development in Bio-Refinery and its Impact on Pulp & Paper IndustryArivalagan Arumugam2015IPPTA, Vol. 27, No. 1
Fibre Sustainability in Indai - A ConcernKhare Deepak2015IPPTA, Vol. 27, No. 2
Green Manufacturing Practices : TNPL Case Study on Value Addition to WasteChinnaraj S., Senthil Kumar M.,, Vijaya T. Kumar & Subrahmanyam S.V.2015IPPTA, Vol. 27, No. 3
Pollution Prevention in the Pulp andBahar K. Ince, Zeynep Cetecioglu and Orhan Ince2014Research Gate
Opportunities For Green Chemistry Initiatives: Pulp and Paper Industry2014Scribd
Sustainability - India in a Global Context Welsford John, Yong Ho See & Juha-Erkki Nieminen2014IPPTA, Vol. 26, No. 1,
a href="https://ippta.co/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2014_Issue_1_IPPTA_Articel_02.pdf">The Emergence of Practical Nanocellulose Applications For A More Sustainable Paper/Board IndustryLindstrom Tom, Aulin Christian, Gimaker Magnus & Persson Torgny2014IPPTA, Vol. 26, No. 1,
Solid Waste High Efficient Treatment Methods of A Typical Pulp MillYuganj Li, Keshun Ma, Shouguo Zhang & Mei Lu2014IPPTA, Vol. 26, No. 2
ENVIRONMENTALIMPACTOFPULPANDPAPERMILLSDan Gavrilescu, Adrian Catalin Puitel, Gheorghe Dutuc, Grigore Craciun2012Environmental Engineering and Management Journal
Farm Forestry Plantations and Advancements - APPM ExperienceSuri P.K. & Mohan Murali N.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 1
Clean Development Mechanism for Pulp and Paper Industry & JKPL ExperienceGoel M.C., Ratho B.P. & Mahana Ashutosh2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 1
Cleaner Technology Concept through Micro Particle - To Control Pitch/Stickies, Retention/Drainage Aid and Effluent TreatmentGoel M.C., Ratho B.P. & Mahana Ashutosh2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 1
Integrated Approach for Water Conservation and Pollution Reduction: A Step towards Minimum Impact MillChinnaraj S., Snakaralingam P., Ravi K. & Subrahmanyam S.V.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 4
A Judicious Water Utilisation At An Integrated Pulp & Paperboards MillRaghuveer S.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 4
Reduction of Water Footprint in Agro & RCF Based Pulp and Paper Mills Scope, Possibilities and Available OptionsEndlay Nitin, Mishra Shivaker, Gupta M.K., Mohd. Farid, Jain Kaushambi, Panwar S. & Mathur R.M.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 4
Irrigation Using Treated Pulp & Paper Mill EffluentD K Singhal2010www.dksinghal.in
Technical EIA Guidance manual for Pulp and PaperThe ministry of environment and forest GOI2010Google
Commitment to Sustainable and Inclusive Growth by ITC-PSPD, Unit: BhadrachalamRaghuveer S.2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
SPB's Approach on Water Conservation in Paper Machine A Case Study Sriram S., Barathi G. 2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
Technologies that Promote Economic Growth within The Bounds of Pollution Control and GHG Reduction for Indian Pulp and Paper Industry Raghavan K., Mudigonda & Das Gupta S. 2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
Efficient Depithing of Bagasse - A Step towards Sustained Availability of Raw Material for Paper Industry to Produce High Quality Paper Dixit A.K., Thakur Vasanta V., Jain R.K. and Mathur R.M. 2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
Technologies that Promote Economic Growth within The Bounds of Pollution Control and GHG Reduction for Indian Pulp and Paper Industry Raghavan K., Mudigonda & Das Gupta S. 2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
Sustainable Solutions to Secondary Fiber Related Runnability Problems on Modern Paper & Board MachinesHutchinson Larry2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 4
Waste management from pulp and paper production in European UnionM.C. Monte, E. Fuente, A. Blanco, C. Negro2009Elsevier
Optimisation of Supply Chain System in Pulp and Paper Industry for Sustainable Production and ProfitabilityRaghuveer S.2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 3
Promoting Raw Material Ungradation Techniques - APPM ExperienceJ. K. Jain, N. Murali Mohan2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 1
Vermicomposting-An Effective Technique for Paper Mill Solid Waste Utilisation and Value AdditionNath Gopabandhu and Deb U.K.2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 2
Recycling & Conservation of Water In Recycled Paper Plant: A Case Study at Century Pulp and PaperJoshi H.C., Thareja L.K., Sharma P.K., Aggarwal S.K., Aggarwal D.C.2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 3
Promoting Plantations Under Social Forestry and Genetics-APPM ExperienceJ.K.Jain and N.Murali Mohan2006IPPTA , Convention Issue
Studies on Assessment of Non Condensable Gases / Odorous Emissions Level in Wood Based Indian Pulp & Paper IndustryS. Panwar, N. Endlay, S. Mishra, M. K. Gupta, R.M. Mathur, and A.G.Kulkarni2006IPPTA , Convention Issue
Towards Cleaner Production : Nagaon Paper MillNikhileswar Sarma and H.Chakravarty2006IPPTA , Convention Issue
The Carbon Market and the Paper Industry Examining COM PotentialSneha Menon and Pablo Fernandez2006IPPTA , Convention Issue
Biodegradable Film Coated Paper Drivers for Total Solution in Waste Management & Sustainable AgricultureRamani Narayan and Sunder Balakrishnan2006IPPTA , Convention Issue
Conservation Through WasteAshok Kumar Roy2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 3
Paper Mill Pollutants, Their Monitoring and Measurement TechniquesA.K. Ray2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
Complying with the CREP Regulations In Making Eco Friendly PapersK.S.Rajesh, S.Ramakrishna Iyer, R.Mani and N.R.Mohan Rao2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
lTC's Bhadrachalam Unit's Efforts to Surpass CREP for SustainabiIityS.Raghuveer2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
Environmental Management at Ballarpur Industries Ltd, unit - Shree GopalShamim Ahmad, Anami Saran, V.P. Saxena, K.D. Prasad and S.S. Arora2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
Environmental Management Through Implementation Of CREP at Nagaon Paper MillNikhileswar Sarma, A.Chakravarty and H.Chakravarty2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
Compliance on Implementation of Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection (CREP) at ABIL - A Path ForwardManjit Tara, Ajay Gupta, K.P.Reddy, S.Rami Reddy, Rakesh Dhingra and Manjit Singh Maltani2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
CPM Initiatives Towards CREP ComplianceK Radhamohan, S D Gunjikar, S Goswami, N K Agarwal and B P Biyani2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
An Overview of the Global Carbon Market and COM Opportunities for the Pulp & Paper Sector in IndiaPranav Nahar and Pedro Moura-Costa2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
Environment Management in Pulp and Paper Industry Beyond ICurrent Legislations and CREP CommitmentsS.K.Chakrabarti2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
Cleaner Production Technology in Pulp and Paper IndustryCh. Satyanarayana, A.Das and Sanjay K. Singh2004IPPTA - Convention Issue
Systematic Approach- Key to Better Environmental PerformanceK. Radha Mohan, H.M. Chandrasekhar, Y. Rambabu and K. Ravi2004IPPTA Journal Convention Issue, 2004
Irrigation Using Treated Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent : A ReviewD.K.Singhal2004IPPTA Vol. 16, No. 4
Forest Sector Mitigation Projects : Carbon Benefits of Industrial PlantationsH.D. Kulkarni2003IPPTA Vol. 15, No. 2
The forest biorefinery and its implementation in the pulpand paper industry Energy overviewE. Lopes, A. Dias, L. Arroja , I. Capela, F. Pereira2002Elsevier
Paper Mills in Vapi and EnvironmentS.G. Rangan2002IPPTA Vol. 14, No. 4
Fresh Water Minimization by Membrane Filtration in The Pulp and Paper IndustryJutta Nuortila-Jokinen2000WASTEWATER RECYCLE, REUSE, AND RECLAMATION, Vol -1
Residus To Resource Environment Friendly Fly Ash Utilisation At ITC-BhadrachalamRaghuveer S.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
Century Pulp And Paper Mills's Approach Towards ISO-14001 CertificationShukla C.P., Chaadarana D.P., Lakhotia R.L.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
Waste Management in Pulp & Paper Industry: A System PerspectiveMall I.D.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
Lime Sludge, Fly Ash and Cinder - Present Scenario of Utilization by Converting in to Value Added ProductsMohindru V.K., Goel Alok Kumar and Tandon Rajnish2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
Total Water Management in Pulp & Paper Industry with Focus on Achieving 'Zero Effluent Discharge' Status.Gune N.V.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
Effective Utilisation of "Fly Ash" in Plantation of Acacia AuriculiformisNarute S.J., Shanbhag R.N., Shirahatti P.V., Unkalkar V.G. and Sanwal J.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
An Innovative Ecological Step in the Cyclically Connected Pollution-Chain.Mukherjee D.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 4
Incineration-An Option for Sludge Disposal in Recycled Fiber (ReF) MillsTandon Rita, A.V. Janbade, Mathur R. M., Kulkarni A.G.1999IPPTA Convention Issue
Composting A Solution to Disposal and Management of Organic Solid WasteChinnaraj S.and Mohan Rao N.R.1999IPPTA Vol. 11, No. 2
Failure Analysis of An Angle Bracket of A White Liquor Sludge RakeGrewal G., Singh S., Tiwary R.K., PaI S.S. and Gaur P.K.1999IPPTA Vol. 11, No. 2
One step ahead - Environmental Management System (ISO-14001) in J K Paper Mills, Rayagada, OrissaMishra s. K. and Rout R. C.1999IPPTA Vol. 11, No. 4
Pyrolysed Bagasse Char-A Low Cost Effective Effluent SystemFor Pulp And Paper MillMall I.D. & Prasad J.1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 2
Membrane Filtration of Non-Wood Spent Liquors-An Emerging Tool For Environmental Management in Pulp & Paper IndustryJain R.K., Mathur R.M., Dixit A.K. & Kulkarni A.G.1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 3
Improved Environmental Management in an Agro Based Mill- A Case StudySrinivasan G.K. And Chatterjee A.K.1995IPPTA , Vol. 7, No. 4
Reducing water consumption in the pulp and paper mills, Possibilities and BenefitsKapoor S.K., Sood Y.V., Moorthy K.S, Pandey H, Mohta D,C. and Pant R.1994IPPTA, Convention Issue
Sustainable development of pulp and paper industry- Indian PerspectiveIslam S.1994IPPTA , Vol. 6, No. 1
Environmental obligations of paper industryJAIN GYAN CHANDRA1990IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
Communication-key to solution of environmental problemsRao N.J.1990IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 4
Sludge Pot-An Unconventional Planting Pot From Pulpwood Industrial WasteSUBRAHMANYAM S. V. & MADHAVAN NAIR J.1988IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 1
Production of Paper v/s Utilization of Cellulose Lignin and PentosanTAYAB M. A K. lAS1988IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 2
BlO-TECHNOLOGY - APPLICATIONS IN WASTE UTILISATION AND POLLUTION ABATEMENTRamaswamy V.1987IPPTA Convention Issue
SOLID WASTE MATERIAL UTILISATION IN MPMShivaprasad D.H., Viswanathan M.1987IPPTA Convention Issue
PROFITABLE UTILIZATION OF PITH A WASTE IN BAGASSE BASED PAPER FACTORIESManohar Rao P.J.1987IPPTA Convention Issue
POLLUTION ABATEMENT IN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRYGharekhan P.R., Chakrabarti S.P., Tripathi C.S.1987IPPTA Convention Issue
UTILIZATION OF PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY WASTE FOR CHEMICALS- A REVIEWDhake J.D.1987IPPTA Convention Issue
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION IN PULP INDUSTRYJain Shailendra1987IPPTA Convention Issue
Waste Conversion & Pollution Abatement In Paper IndustryRamalinga Setty T.K.1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 1
Experimental Paddy Farming With Clarified Paper Mill EffluentSINGH J.P.1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 1
BIOLOGICAL AND THERMAL PROCESSES FOR WASTE UPGRADATION AND REUSE IN PAPER INDUSTRYVeeramani H.1987IPPTA Convention Issue
Effect of Kraft Pulp Mill Effluents on Crop Performance and Soil Chemical Properties-Part IPANDE M.C., JOSHI R.C., KHARE ALOK & SINGH MAN MOHAN1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 2
Environment Aspects in Prceessing Bagasse for Pulp and Paper ManufactureRao N.J.1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 4
The forest resource environment and forest based industriesJ.S. Matharu1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
An Approach to Minimize Pollution Problems Through Vapour Phase Pulping ProcessR.M. Mathur, V. Bist, S. Naithani, A.G. Kulkarni, R. Pant1984IPPTA Convention Issue
Forestry raw material for paper and pulp industries in india problems and prospectsS.C. Agarwal1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 2
Application of Continuous Scroll Discharge Centrifuge for Dewatering Paper and Pulp Mill SludgesP.N.Pastakia1978IPPTA Souvenir
Vanillin from Saw DustJ.C.Chawla, S.C.Puri, C.K.Atal1978IPPTA, Vol. 15, No. 2
Kraft Mill Odour Control Goes with Energy EconomyS.Ramachandran, G.V.Ramana, P.R.Srinivasan1978IPPTA, Vol. 15, No. 4
Studies on Isolation and Nitration of Isolated Lignins from Dendracalamus StrictusRita Dhawan, Man Mohan Singh, S.R.D. Guha1977IPPTA Vol. 14, No.2
Environmental Engineering and the Indian Paper industryN.S. Sadawarte, A.K. Prasad, Binod Ray1976IPPTA, Vol. 13, No. 3
Environmental Engineering and the Indian Paper industryN.S. Sadawarte, A.K. Prasad, Binod Ray1976IPPTA, Vol. 13, No. 3
Paper lndustrv's Role in Pollution AbatementMAJEED MOHIUDDIN1971IPPTA, Vol. 8, No.2
Pollution Control in Pulp & Paper MillsK. P. MOHANDAS RAO and N. D. CHHABRIA1971IPPTA, Vol. 8 No. 4
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