The Story of Paper Waste
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See More01 Natural resource
The natural source of paper is forests.
The natural source of paper is forests.
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See More02 Raw materials
The main raw material of paper is wood.
The main raw material of paper is wood.
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See More03 Industry
The paper and paper products industry is a branch of industry that paper and paper processing by various mechanical and chemical processes includes the stages production of cellulose, wood pulp mainly from various wood species and small amounts of annual plants such as jute, hemp, reed, waste paper (also referred to as scrap or old paper) obtained by recycling these intermediate products and other important raw materials.
The paper and paper products industry is a branch of industry that paper and paper processing by various mechanical and chemical processes includes the stages production of cellulose, wood pulp mainly from various wood species and small amounts of annual plants such as jute, hemp, reed, waste paper (also referred to as scrap or old paper) obtained by recycling these intermediate products and other important raw materials.
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See More04 Product
Paper-cardboard products appear in different areas of life and are frequently used. Paper and cardboard are used for various kinds of products such as books and books used for reading and writing, cardboard boxes which are in the form of packaging, toilet paper and paper towels.
Paper-cardboard products appear in different areas of life and are frequently used. Paper and cardboard are used for various kinds of products such as books and books used for reading and writing, cardboard boxes which are in the form of packaging, toilet paper and paper towels.
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See More05 Waste
Paper-cardboard products are considered as paper-cardboard waste after the end of its life span. For example, response papers, cardboard boxes, paper napkins and towels, notebooks and so on. they are considered as paper waste after the end of their life.
Paper-cardboard products are considered as paper-cardboard waste after the end of its life span. For example, response papers, cardboard boxes, paper napkins and towels, notebooks and so on. they are considered as paper waste after the end of their life.
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See More06 Environmental and Human Health Hazards
Disposing of paper waste causes environmental pollution and destruction of natural resources.
Disposing of paper waste causes environmental pollution and destruction of natural resources.
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See More07 Methods to be Applied
Paper materials are compressed after use and collected separately from other wastes so as not to get wet.
Paper materials are compressed after use and collected separately from other wastes so as not to get wet.
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See More08 Collection points
We must deliver paper waste to licensed facilities for recycling.
We must deliver paper waste to licensed facilities for recycling.
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See More09 Recycling
Paper wastes are processed in recycling facilities through various processes and used again in the production of paper and cardboard.
Paper wastes are processed in recycling facilities through various processes and used again in the production of paper and cardboard.