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Recycling Paper - What is Recycled 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.


http://nmsua.edu/communityed/files/2012/05/handmade_paper.jpgThere are three kinds of paper that are suitable as materials for making recycled paper.

-The picture to the left represents Acid Free Handmade Recycled Paper. Photo is by Claudia's Creations.-

Mill broke is a by-product of paper manufacturing. Mill broke is composed of paper trimmings and other paper scrap during the manufacturing of paper and is recycled within the premises of the plant.

Paper Recycling ; Facts!

Learning the facts about recycling paper will help you as you fulfill your part to keep our environment green. You only need to look around you to see that paper is everywhere and of course, the need for it is essential.

If we keep our minds focused on the desire to be friendly to our Earth and her resources, recycling will become important. After a while, we will be in the habit of recycling the paper we use in the course of a given day. Likewise, we will teach our children so that recycling becomes as common and familiar as ABC.

Why Recycled Paper? To Be Part of The Green Economy!

Whether you call it the "Green Economy," "Ethical Consumerism" or "Eco-Capitalism," what is clear is that consumers are increasingly looking to buy products that support their green values.

Why Recycled Paper? To Protect The Communities

Pulp and paper companies acquire huge tracks of land for timber... and operate large mills to turn that timber into paper. Unfortunately, land acquisition can violate the rights of indigenous peoples and rural populations and paper mills can pollute their local communities.

Why Recycled Paper? To Protect Our Climate!

Paper contributes to climate change from the cradle to the grave...If we are going to seriously address climate change, we can begin by making the process of paper production more sustainable.