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The Role of Recycled Paper


To understand the role of recycling, we need to remind ourselves that recycled stocks are not an end in themselves, they cannot completely replace traditionally made paper products.

Recycled papers reduce the pressure on new products by extending the economic life of old ones. As paper consumers we should practice and encourage recycling. 

One of the great things about paper is that it can be reused. Governments, local councils and private contractors have implemented recycling strategies that provide most of us with separate containers for paper waste. We need to remember to use them. Paper consigned to the rubbish bin will more than likely end up in landfill, which is far from ideal when you realise that we consume millions of tonnes of paper annually.

Although paper can be recycled a number of times, it is important to remember that it is not 100% recyclable into paper of the same quality. Each time paper is recycled some of the fibres breakdown. This means that when we make paper from recycled materials we create a paper that is different in quality.

It is also important to understand the role of recycled products in the context of the complete paper making cycle. If we can raise the level of use of recycled paper then we can achieve a more efficient use of resources. By practicing recycling, using recycled products and promoting the concept of recycling whenever the opportunity allows, we can make a positive difference to the environment.

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