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A Local Review on Paper Carbon Footprint; Experimenting for a Reliable Alternative

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{
  "title": "A Local Review on Paper Carbon Footprint: Experimenting for a Reliable Alternative",

  "upload_type": "presentation",

  "publication_date": "2026",

  "creators": [
    {
      "name": "Ansbert Kuriacose",
      "affiliation": "Student Researcher"
    },
    {
      "name": "Aaron Ginson",
      "affiliation": "Student Researcher"
    }
  ],

  "contributors": [
    {
      "name": "Priya P.V.",
      "type": "Supervisor",
      "affiliation": "Research Coach"
    },
    {
      "name": "Remya Joseph",
      "type": "Supervisor",
      "affiliation": "Research Coach"
    },
    {
      "name": "Dr. Jeswin Joseph",
      "type": "Advisor",
      "affiliation": "Academic Advisor"
    }
  ],

  "description": "This presentation analyzes the concept of Paper Carbon Footprint (PCF) and its environmental impacts. The study focuses on the local regions of Eloor East and Kuttikattukara, examining the role of paper production, consumption, and disposal in contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. The research explores potential eco-friendly alternatives by analyzing cellulose sources from food waste such as peels and shells. Mechanical pulping methods and environmentally safer bleaching techniques were reviewed to identify sustainable paper alternatives. The project also aims to raise awareness among local citizens about the environmental consequences of excessive paper consumption.",

  "keywords": [
    "Paper Carbon Footprint",
    "Sustainability",
    "Paper Industry",
    "Environmental Impact",
    "Cellulose Fibers",
    "Recycling",
    "Climate Change"
  ],

  "language": "eng",

  "license": "cc-by-4.0",

  "notes": "Academic guidance for this research was provided by Mrs. Priya P.V., Mrs. Remya Joseph, and Dr. Jeswin Joseph. Some images included in the presentation are credited to external sources such as 8 Billion Trees, TheRoundup.org, and POOPOOPAPER Park. These materials remain the property of their respective copyright holders.",

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