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Paper Recycling Plants and the Community

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Whether or not you have chosen to recycle, it’s doubtful you have a clear idea of what exactly goes on in the various recycling plants. Some plants are set up to handle more than one type of recycling goods, while other choose to be devoted to one kind, like the paper recycling plants. Each one of these locations has the important job of getting your used paper ready to be used again in a huge variety of applications. There is little doubt that you haven’t seen all kinds of different paper goods advertised as made from recycled paper. It’s common to see recycled paper products with anywhere from 10% to 100% recycled. The paper recycling plants are what make it all happen. Take a look at some of the important facts about paper recycling.

Many people who question the worth of taking the time and resources to recycle would be impressed to learn that in the paper recycling plants, stringent measures are taken to decrease any waste produced during the recycling process. What is left over after the paper pulp has been cleaned, screened, cleaned again, and bleached actually has a couple of useable functions. Often referred to as sludge, the left over ink, plastics, and fillers can be used in one of three different ways. The first is as a safe and effective fertilizer for the area’s farms. This practice lessens the burdens on farms and keeps the idea of reusing materials very active. Another option for sludge is burning it to help the plants run. Providing power this way allows the paper recycling plants to run more efficiently and to use less energy. Finally, some paper recycling plants opt to bury their sludge in landfills where it can cause the least harm to the air, ground, and water supplies.

Especially from the consumer point of view, it’s important to know that most paper recycling plants go out of their way to provide every possible assistance in getting your used paper goods to the plant. Not everyone lives in an area where recycling pick up is available. To counter act this problem, many recycling centers try to place paper recycling receptacles around the neighborhood or town. Traditionally, these helpful receptacles can be found in church, school, or library parking lots. You can bet the plant itself will have a convenient location for paper drop off as well.

The paper recycling plants around the country do a lot more than just run the machinery that creates new paper. They do their best to be a useful and important part of the community.


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