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  2. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    Modern mills produce considerably less pollution than those of a few decades ago. Recycling paper provides an alternative fibre for papermaking. Recycled pulp can be bleached with the same chemicals used to bleach virgin pulp, but hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydrosulfite are the most common bleaching agents. Recycled pulp, or paper made from ...

  3. Can you recycle wrapping paper, ribbon, tissue paper? What to ...

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    The city recommends trying “the scrunch test”: “If you can scrunch wrapping paper into a ball and it stays together, it can be recycled. If it does not hold, it must be thrown in the garbage.”

  4. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    82 million – tons of materials recycled; 53.4 – percentage of all paper products recycled; 32.5 – percentage of total waste that is recycled; 100 – approximate percentage of increase in total recycling during the past decade; 8,660 – number of curbside recycling programs in 2006; 8,875 – number of curbside recycling programs in 2003

  5. Paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper recycling processes can use either chemically or mechanically produced pulp; by mixing it with water and applying mechanical action the hydrogen bonds in the paper can be broken and fibres separated again. Most recycled paper contains a proportion of virgin fibre for the sake of quality; generally speaking, de-inked pulp is of the same ...

  6. 12 Unexpected Materials You Can Use for Wrapping Paper - AOL

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    8. Brown Paper Bags. Almost everyone has a collection of brown paper bags at home, whether from takeout lunches or grocery orders. Consider then repurposing them as wrapping paper.

  7. Environmental impact of paper - Wikipedia

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    The collection and recycling industries have fixated on the scraps of paper that is thrown away by customers daily in order to increase the amount of recycled paper. [74] Different paper mills are structured for different types of paper, and most “recovered office paper can be sent to a deinking mill”. [78] A deinking mill serves as a step ...

  8. So long plastic air pillows: Amazon shifting to recycled ...

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    Amazon is shifting from the plastic air pillows used for packaging in North America to recycled paper because it's more environmentally sound, and it says paper just works better. The company said ...

  9. Deinking - Wikipedia

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    Recycling of used paper before the industrialisation of paper production, rag paper was recycled to make low-grade board. A process for removing printing inks from recycled paper was invented by German jurist Justus Claproth in 1774. [2] He practiced together with German paper producer Johann Engelhard Schmid. Today this method is called deinking.