Paper recycling working cycle

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Paper Recycling Work CycleThe most important thing that is widely used in world is “ PAPER ”. It is the largest municipal solid waste but the good thing is it’s the most recycle materials and can be easily recycle and reuse.

Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and remaking it into new paper products. So let see how it works

Waste paper is collected by a

special designed truck and the

paper is delivered to processing

center.

Step 1

All of your newspaper, magazines, office papers, school papers, shopping catalog and

many more everything is separated and bundled based on composition.

Step 2

News paper Cardboard Other paper material

The paper is then sent into a pulper, which is basically a giant blender with chemicals that dissolve paper fiber bonds while shredding it into tiny fibers with warm water, soap etc. Basically to remove foreign materials.

Step 3

The watery fiber mixture, or pulp passes through screens which filter out

chunks of dirt and glue.

Step 4

Step 5

Cleaning chemicals are stirred in to remove tiny dirt, oil and other contaminants, which are then mixed off

The pulp is de-inked by sticking it in a chemical solution and blowing bubbles through it

Pulp is bleached and spread onto wide screen to let the water drain off and then

put into heated pressures to make it smooth sheet of paper.

Step 6

Last step now paper is rolled up into huge rolls and sent onward for cutting

packaging and ready for shipping to local printers, offices manufacturers and

publisher for further use.

Step 7

Now Paper is Ready For Use

RECYCLING PAPER CONSERVES

Natural resourcesSaves energyReduces greenhouse gas emissionsKeeps landfill space free for other types of trash that can't be recycled.

Any Query Regarding RecyclingVisit us at

www.ecogreenitrecycling.co.ukEmailrecycling@ecogreenitrecycling.co.uk

Phone0115 998 7285

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