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Recycling Paper
Recycled paper is paper that was made from paper and
paper products that has already been used and recovered. The waste
paper undergoes a process
in which it is made into new paper products. Paper that can be called legally
recycled paper has to include materials
that have been recovered after the initial manufacturing process. Recycling Paper / Why Should We Recycle Paper? The manufacturing of paper on an industrialized scale has enormous effects on the environment. The procurement and processing of raw materials have a variety of negative effects on the environment. Denudation of woodlands and exhaustion of water supplies are some of these effects. Manufacturing also has its own share of negative effects. These are often waste disposal issues. When paper and other suitable materials are recycled all these environmental impacts are reduced significantly. A major part of municipal waste is made up of paper and paper products before the recovery of recyclable materials. Studies show up to 35 percent of the weight of solid waste is made up of paper. This means that any landfill in use can be used longer if waste paper is recovered. This saving in landfill volume is especially relevant today since landfill area is at a premium. Statistics and facts reported by the United States Environmental Protection Agency have shown that there is a reduction in air and water pollution when paper products are recycled over the manufacturing of new paper. Water pollution is lessened by 35 percent and air pollution is lessened by 74 percent. In some instances producing new fiber as material for paper is more economical and practical than recycling. Sometimes the recycled paper costs too much to be of any benefit. At other times recycling can result in using up more resources than it conserves. The type of paper being recovered can be the difference between a beneficial recycling operation and one that is more disadvantageous rather than useful. In some industrialized countries wood fiber and
recovered paper are equally abundant. Advanced recycling technology is
also giving paper producers more options than ever before. Often the
quality of recycled paper is close if not equal to paper made from new
fiber. It is up to the paper manufacturers to choose the materials that
will give the best results. Order your newspaper subscriptions online. Read pages on your computer screen instead of printing them out. Never print anything on your computer unless it is necessary. 9 times out of 10, you will see no real need to print. Conserve and recycle instead. It feels good to be conscientious. For more information on the importance of recycling follow these links: Help the Environment by Recycling Return From Recycling Paper to the Benefits of Recycling home page.
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