FOUR of Japan's largest paper manufacturing companies are in Hobart for two days to assess woodchips. They want to know if the native woodchips they buy from Tasmania meet appropriate environmental standards.
Officials from Japanese corporate giants, Oji Paper, Nippon Paper Industries, Chuetsu Pulp & Paper and Marusumi Paper held discussions with suppliers and industry stakeholders yesterday to ensure their woodchips are sourced from only environmentally acceptable forest locations.
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