Straw for Paper-Making.

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce. – in the House of Commons at on 9 September 1941.

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Photo of Mr James Wootton-Davies Mr James Wootton-Davies , Heywood and Radcliffe

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply, in connection with the representations which have been made to him as to the use of straw for paper-making, whether he is aware that a process has been evolved for extracting food from straw before it is made into paper; and what arrangements he is making to supply paper manufacturers with an adequate supply of straw during the next few months?

Photo of Mr Harold Macmillan Mr Harold Macmillan , Stockton-on-Tees

I am aware of a suggested process to extract animal feeding-stuff from straw and leave a residue suitable for paper-making. The process is still in the experimental stage. As regards the last part of the Question, the Ministry of Supply are collaborating with the Agricultural Departments and the Ministry of War Transport and with the Paper Makers' Straw Trading Company in arrangements to move substantial quantities of wheat and other straw to paper mills as soon as supplies from this year's; harvest become available.

Photo of Mr John Colville Mr John Colville , Midlothian and Peeblesshire Northern

Does this answer cover the case of esparto mills m Scotland which are experiencing great difficulty in obtaining raw material?

Photo of Mr Harold Macmillan Mr Harold Macmillan , Stockton-on-Tees

The difficulty is partly raw materials and partly the technical character of making paper.

Photo of Mr George Mathers Mr George Mathers , Linlithgowshire

Is it not a fact that these mills have very efficiently equipped themselves for the use of straw instead of esparto, and that it is straw they want?

Photo of Mr Harold Macmillan Mr Harold Macmillan , Stockton-on-Tees

That is why we are proposing to move as much straw as possible to paper mills at the earliest possible moment.