Biology, asked by sabherwaljapleen5555, 10 months ago

WHAT IS RECYCLING OF PAPER ?
HOW WE CAN MINIMIZE THE USE OF PAPER ??
HOW DOES RECYCLING AND SAVING OF PAPER RELATE TO DEFORESTATION???

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Answered by Riddhesh7727
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Answer:

  • recycling of paper means to reuse the used paper ..
  • we can minimize the use of paper by
  1. use paper from both the sides
  2. use the pages of your last year's books
  3. give your books to your younger sister or brother.....
  • papper pulp which is needed to make the paper comes from trees so if we reduce the use of paper automatically the rate of cutting trees will be reduced...

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Answered by KumarIndroneel
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Answer:

The recycling of paper is the process by which waste paper is turned into new paper products. It has a number of important benefits: It saves waste paper from occupying homes of people and producing methane as it breaks down

Explanation:

Best Practices to Reduce Paper Usage

  1. Stop Receiving Junk Mail
  2. Quit Relying on Disposable Materials
  3. Subscribe to Online Magazines and Newspapers
  4. Leaving Notes Around the House
  5. Invest in Reusable Shopping Bags
  6. Utilize E-Mail
  7. Document Collaboration
  8. Paper Friendly Business Cards

The average office employee uses approximately 10,000 sheets of paper a year, creating a stack almost four feet high! Here are a few ways to cut back on your paper trail at home and the office:

Copy on both sides of the paper. This is especially efficient for internal documents and drafts. Keep a tray of one-sided paper in the copy room for easy access.

Buy recycled paper. It takes 60 percent less energy to manufacture paper from recycled stock than from virgin materials. Buying paper made from a high percentage of post-consumer waste helps reduce the number of trees needed to make paper “from scratch.” It also keeps paper out of the landfill.

Use chlorine-free paper. If choosing bleached paper, select one that is either totally chlorine-free (TCF) or process chlorine-free (PCF). Bleaching paper with chlorine creates a serious carcinogen called dioxin. Chlorine-free processes use oxygen, hydrogen peroxide or other compounds that do not produce such dangerous byproducts.

Try alternative materials. Buy Kenaf, hemp, agri-pulp, or bamboo papers to avoid cutting down trees and save energy.

Find alternatives to mail. Avoid printing on paper when a phone call, email, or text will do.

Eliminate unnecessary subscriptions. Cancel newspapers, newsletters, phone books, and magazines you don’t read or can access online. You can remove your name from mailing lists by following these steps.

Do a “paper” audit. Determine the kind and volume of paper waste your company generates, then take steps to use less.

Make recycling easy. Place recycling bins in high-traffic areas, including the conference room and kitchen as well as by the copier and fax machines.

Use a routing slip to circulate copies throughout the office.

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