The flow chart illustrates the process in which waste paper is recycled.
There are six distinct stages in the process, from the initial collection of waste paper to the eventual production of usable paper.
At the beginning of the process, waste paper is collected either from paper banks, where members of the public leave their used paper, or directly from the businesses. This paper is then sorted by hand and separated according to its grade, with any paper that is not suitable for recycling is removed. Next, the graded paper is transported to paper mill.
Stages four and five in the process both involve cleaning. The paper is cleaned and pulped, and other materials such as staples are taken out. After that, all remnants of inks and glues are removed from the paper at the de-inking stage. Finally, the pulp can be manufactured in a paper making machine, which make the complete product: usable paper.
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There are six distinct stages in the process, from the initial collection of waste paper to the eventual production of usable paper.
At the beginning of the process, (unnecessary) waste paper is collected either from paper banks, where members