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How do we recycle papers?

Posted at: 2015-05-24 
First, any large non-paper items, such as plastic bags and aluminum foil, are removed by hand from the waste paper at the recycling plant. The paper is then mixed with hot water and mashed into pulp in a machine that works much like a large kitchen blender. The watery pulp is forced through a screen and filtered to remove any solid objects. Ink and other impurities separate from the paper fibers and float to the surface, where they are skimmed off. The cleansed pulp is then mixed with new wood fibers to be made into paper or card again.

you can recycle paper at home by:

put newspapers, cards, milk and juice cartons in the recycling bin for collection

open your mail carefully and re-use the envelopes for resending mail, or use as scrap paper for note taking.

put soft paper like tissue which is usually not suitable for recycling, in your compost or worm farm

bring home the clean paper wrappers from the fast food restaurants and put them in your home recycling bin for collection

Wrap your gifts in bright shiny newspaper advertisements.

Reuse your holiday cards by starting a tradition to send the same card back to the person who sent it to you.

Keep your newspapers to use with some vinegar to clean your windows with.

Make home made paper by making paper mache pulp, straining and allowing to dry in a press. Use a piece of fly-screen tacked round a small picture frame to sieve the pulp.

By collecting them as trash and use them for creating paper again and other items. You can find recycling procedures in other sites.

But paper also can be recycled as "food" for germs and other fungus and bacteria in order to produce and enrich soil for plants. The only problem is that you can't use this method for edible plantations since paper contains chemicals that are not always healthy. But some sort of papers can be used for that reason.

Also paper can be used as fuel and this can be considered as low cost recycling.

Who is "we"? The consumer either puts them out for pickup or tales them to a recycling center.

The recycler sorts the paper, separates the fibres, and then manufactures new products from the fibre - - newsprint, corrugated board, book board, insulation, cardboard, whatever.

In many ways like,by preparing bag.

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im not sure but i think it goes like this... > destroy---> clean---> recreate....or perhaps something like that