Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Profitable uses for agricultural wastes

Until about the outbreak of World War II, nearly all the cigarette paper consumed in the United States was made by factories in France from old linen rags collected in Central Europe. The owner of one of the largest French factories was an American citizen; his customers were America's to¬bacco companies. Perhaps he saw that the second World War was coming. At any rate, several years before the oulbreak of the war, he decided to bring his business to the United States.
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