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  2. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    Waste paper recycling most often involves mixing used/old paper with water and chemicals to break it down. It is then chopped up and heated, which breaks it down further into strands of cellulose, a type of organic plant material; this resulting mixture is called pulp, or slurry.

  3. Pulp and paper industry in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Ministry of Industry estimated that Indonesia's pulp and paper industry employed 161,000 workers directly and 1.2 million workers indirectly. The industry had an installed production capacity of 12.1 million tonnes of pulp and 18.3 million tonnes of paper annually, the eighth-largest in the world. [9]

  4. Pabrik Kertas Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Pabrik Kertas Indonesia or commonly known abbreviated as Pakerin or PT. Pakerin is an Indonesian pulp and paper company based in Surabaya, East Java. Pakerin was founded in 1977 at Mojokerto Regency by Njoo, Soegiharto.

  5. Construction paper - Wikipedia

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    One of the defining features of construction paper is the radiance of its colours. Before the methodology behind construction paper's colouring was introduced, most paper was coloured by pigments and vegetable oil, which had weaker staining capabilities.

  6. Scott Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Scott Paper Company Plant in Chester, Pennsylvania 1915 newspaper ad for the toilet paper made by the company.. Scott Paper was founded in 1879 in Philadelphia by brothers E. Irvin Scott and Clarence Scott, and is often credited as being the first to market toilet paper sold on a roll.

  7. Taman Sari, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Taman Sari is a district (kecamatan) of West Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia.It is the smallest district of West Jakarta (4.37 km 2).It is bounded by Central Jakarta to the south and to the east, and by Pademangan in North Jakarta to the north.