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Natural cultural paper products encompass a variety of items that are derived from wood pulp, a biodegradable and renewable resource. These products are integral to representing cultural values, beliefs, and traditions through physical objects like artifacts, clothing, and food, as well as intangible services such as music, theater, and visual arts. The paper industry utilizes wood from sustainably managed forests and recycled paper fibers to create products like packaging, office paper, and paper towels. Sustainability initiatives and innovation are ongoing to enhance the industry's environmental impact. Alternatives to traditional paper products include rice straws and PLA straws, although they may not decompose effectively in marine environments.
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