Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00846:clause:1_85
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00846
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 85
Character Range: 300100–301664

85  Pulp
 (1) Tonnes of wet or dry pulp that:
 (a) is generally useable in one or more of:
 (i) paper manufacturing;
 (ii) packaging and cardboard manufacturing;
 (iii) newsprint manufacturing;
 (iv) tissue paper manufacturing;
 (v) the production of sanitary products (such as a fluff pulp layer in sanitary products); and
 (b) is measured according to ordinary measurement rules applicable in the industry; and
 (c) if wet pulp—is converted to an air dried basis; and
 (d) is produced as part of carrying on the pulp production activity at the facility; and
  (e) is not used in the newsprint manufacturing activity at the same facility.
 Note: The quantity of pulp is generally converted to an air dried basis by adjusting the relevant tonnes to their mass with a moisture content of 10% (without drying the relevant wet pulp product).
 (2) The metric in subsection (1) is applicable to a facility that conducts the activity of producing pulp through the physical or chemical transformation of any or all of wood chips, sawdust, wood pulp and recovered paper into wet or dry pulp that is generally usable in one or more of the following:
 (a) paper manufacturing;
 (b) packaging and cardboard manufacturing;
 (c) newsprint manufacturing;
 (d) tissue paper manufacturing;
 (e) the production of sanitary products (such as a fluff pulp layer in sanitary products).
 (3) The activity in subsection (2) is the pulp production activity.
 (4) The default emissions intensity is 0.0501 t CO2‑e per tonne wet or dry pulp.

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