Why is recycling of paper important?
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Recycling paper helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that can contribute to climate change. It takes 70% less energy and water to recycle paper than to create new paper from trees. Manufacturing with recovered paper cuts down on pollution that contributes to smog (and ill health).Jul 28, 2015
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We find out how paper comes from trees. I would like to present some data and explain why it is important to recycle the paper
We ould like to present some data and explain why it is important to recycle the glass:
BENEFITS OF RECYCLING PAPER
- Energy saving: Paper produced from recycled paper represents an energy saving of 70%[1]compared to the energy needed to produce paper from wood or virgin fibers (more than glass)
- Reduction of the raw material consumed (trees felled): For every ton of recycled paper, the equivalent of 12 trees[2] (4m3 of wood) is saved in wood. Other sources indicate 17 trees[3] and even[4]31
- Saving resources: By recycling, the paper-cardboard industry could be supplied with almost 69% of the resources[5]it needs
- Water saving: Recycling paper saves 80% of water compared to production from virgin fiber
- Improved air and water quality: Paper recycling constitutes a 74% reduction in gas emissions and a 35% reduction in water[6] polluting emissions
- Savings in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
- Less waste is sent to landfill or for incineration (ecopark)
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