Science, asked by reshmasoni0105, 11 months ago

explain we should save reuse used paper and recycle it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

How is Paper Recycled?

Step 1: After you put paper in your recycling bin, it’s taken to a recycling center where contaminants such as plastic, glass or trash are removed.

Step 2: Next, the paper is sorted into different grades.

Step 3: Once paper is sorted, it will be stored in bales until a mill needs it, and then it will be transferred to the mill for processing.

Step 4: Once at the mill large machines (pulpers) shred the paper into small pieces. This mixture of paper, water, and chemicals is heated and the pieces of paper break down into fibers.

Step 5: The mixture is pressed through a screen to remove adhesives and other remaining contaminants.

Step 6: Next, the paper will be spun in a cone-shaped cylinder to clean it, and sometimes ink will also be removed. At this point, the pulp is sent through a machine that sprays it onto a conveyor belt. Water will drip through the belt’s screen, and the paper fibers will start bonding together.

Step 7: Heated metal rollers will dry the paper, and the paper will be put onto large rolls, which can be made into new paper products.

Grades of Paper

Newspaper is a lower grade paper because it has already been recycled numerous times, while printer paper is higher grade paper. The grade of paper is determined by fiber length, which shortens after each trip through the recycling process.

How to Recycle Paper Properly

Now that you understand how paper gets made into new paper, you need to know how you as a consumer can recycle properly. For example, you might occasionally find yourself with a type of paper you’re unsure what to do with. In those situations, understanding some basic paper terms – for different kinds of paper and different kinds of recycling – can help you put the right materials in the right bin.

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Answered by sunitasinghssss
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Answer:

1. If we reuse and recycle the paper we can save money

2. shortage of garbage

3. conserve land

4. less pollution

5. less deforestation

6. increase the greenery

7. conserve energy

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