Statistics show that 80% of the world's forests have now been severely logged. 40% of these logged trees go to paper making. Additionally, the paper industry is the fifth largest consumer of energy today. These staggering statistics show how much energy and natural materials are wasted with every paper used today.
With environment hazards getting graver each year, it's no wonder recycling has become a worldwide campaign. A move towards environment-friendly paper printing and production is notable, considering the hazards and pollution we are suffering from today. It wouldn't be a surprise if in the future our kids no longer have a decent land to build their homes as most of the planet's soil is dumped with waste.
Why use recycled paper?
Using recycled paper can be a beneficial and cost effective process. In fact, the business industry can benefit a lot from this process. When printing
brochures, communication letters, posters, and other marketing materials, recycled paper can save much of the budget as well as allow you to use your creativity to create imaginative and attractive materials. Doing so, you stay true to your responsibility to yourself and to nature.
Similarly, the environmental charity Waste Watch reveal that for every ton of 100% recycled paper bought in place of virgin fiber paper, about 30,000 liters of water and 3000-4000 kwh of electricity are saved.
Simply said, there are two reasons why paper recycling is important. First, it prevents too much tree cutting, and second, it reduces paper waste. There's no need to elaborate on that. By simply looking around, you would see why recycling is highly advised today.
There are actually 3 type papers that can be recycled: the pre-consumed papers (these are the unused and unsold papers), the post-consumed papers (those that have been used), and the mill broke papers (these are the scrap papers). All these paper types can be recycled into new, usable papers again.
Advantages of recycled paper.
The process of recycling paper has noteworthy environmental advantages. This can range from reducing production cost, reducing solid waste, reducing pollution, and preserving energy to improving health standards.
Basically, recycled paper doesn't require the manufacturing cost and whitening agents that virgin pulps need. This in turn reduces the cost associated with paper production. Similarly, recycled papers are made with less toxic processes, thus reducing environmental pollution. There's no need to re-ink and re-bleach the paper, which in turn lead to a cleaner and healthier environment. And because most paper can be recycled up to 8 times, more and more trees and landfill space can be saved.
What paper products can be recycled?
There are actually a lot such as newspaper, phonebooks, old
brochure printing, magazines, envelopes, junk mails, and cardboards. Once recycled, these paper products can create new product such as paper towels, business cards, notebooks, paper bags, stamps, and egg cartons. It would be a good practice if printing companies reproduce paper materials from their paper scraps to create new posters or flyers for ads.
A lot of items that can actually be done with recycled paper. All of them are a great means to save money and conserve the beauty of nature. All it takes is a little creativity and concern for the environment, and you are sure to help save trees and reduce your carbon footprint. So, instead of wasting, why not turn to paper recycling today.
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