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explain the procedure of making recycled paper​

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Answered by help27
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Paper recycling is the environmentally friendly process of recycling paper that has already been consumed in order to make fresh, usable paper. Each day, tons of paper are consumed nationwide, and after being used for documents, writing and printing, it’s usually thrown away as scrap.

Unless it is recycled, paper becomes part of garbage dumps and landfills, contributing to problems like greenhouse gas emissions and pollution. Paper recycling can alleviate many of these problems by turning this scrap paper into new paper.

How Is Paper Made?

In order to better understand the process of paper recycling, it is essential to know how paper is made in the first place. Let’s take a look at some facts about paper making:

Fresh or virgin paper is made from pulp.

This pulp is most commonly made from wood although other materials such as cotton, bamboo and sugarcane waste can also be used.

The pulp, a mixture of water and fibers, is then pumped into screen mats.

These rolling mats vibrate steadily to dry the moisture and create paper.

Explanation:

Collection. The collection of used paper is the very first step in the recycling process. ...

Transportation. All the collected paper waste after that is delivered to the paper recycling plant on a collection van or truck. ...

Sorting. ...

Pulping. ...

De-inking. ...

New Papermaking.

Answered by Savageminyoongi
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Paper is recycled by taking it to the recycling plant where it is separated and then the separated paper is cleaned and washed with soap to break it down. After breaking down, it is exposed to heat and after some time it breaks down into cellulose.

Recycle is an essential method to minimize waste accumulation and reduce pollution. We can recycle old newspapers, notebooks and used envelopes. Paper contaminated with food, carbon paper and stickers cannot be recycled.

  1. Paper is collected from different garbage bins and is accumulated in a large garbage container.
  2. Then the paper is taken to the recycling plant where the paper is segregated into different grades.
  3. Papers in different grades are then washed with soap and water to remove ink, staples, and glue. It is then mixed with water to create a slurry.
  4. On adding some specific materials and chemicals to the slurry, different paper products such as cardboard, office paper, etc. can be obtained.
  5. The slurry is then rolled into thin sheets using large rollers.
  6. Then the paper is exposed to heat for drying up and after that, it is cut into pieces and is made ready to use again.

There are three R’s to focus and maintain the environment and place clean.

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle

Recycling is an excellent and cost-efficient way of conserving the environment and saving energy. One recycled bin can save enough energy to power a television for four hours. It takes 24 trees to produce one ton of paper. Recycled paper produces less pollution (approx 73%) as compared to preparing from raw materials.

Recycling of used resources supports sustainable growth and must be followed religiously wherever possible so that the coming generations would have the same resources as us.

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