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How is Paper Recycled?
Author: Nancy
Have you ever looked at a package of recycled office paper and wondered how it can look so clean and crisp? Most people think recycled office paper has to be tan or gray; but fortunately great strides in the recycling industry have made remarkable advances in producing high quality, recycled content paper products.
To begin recycling paper, the wastepaper must be free of contaminants such as food, plastic and metal. Once this clean paper is separated at a recycling center, it is tightly bundled in a bailer and taken to a paper mill to be made into new products. Different grades of recovered paper are used to make various types of recycled paper products like tissue & towel products, corrugated paper, and printing and writing papers. Recovered papers move through a range of steps. First, it is mixed in the Pulper with water and chemicals. The paper is chopped and heated and broken down into fibers. The result is a mixture of mushy pulp. Next the pulp moves onto the screening phase.
During this procedure pulp is pushed through screens to eliminate bits of plastic and glue. The pulp is further cleaned through another step called the spinning process which separates out the remaining contaminants such as staples. Once the paper is cleaned, it goes through a de-inking process to eliminate any ink or sticky glues from the pulp. Color stripping removes dye from colored paper and bleaching is what makes recycled office paper so white. Most recycled papers, unlike their virgin paper counterparts, are whitened with Hydrogen Peroxide or an Oxygenation process—not chlorine. After all of this, the pulp is ready for the paper machine. It can either be used alone to create recycled content paper or blended with alternative fibers such as hemp, kenaf, cotton or other fibers to create tree-free papers. It may also be blended with virgin paper fibers to create a partial recycled content paper. After being blended with water, the pulp is sprayed onto screens and runs through a series of press rollers, followed by heated rollers to dry the paper. The finished paper is wound onto giant rolls, then cut down to smaller rolls or sheets. It is finally shipped to converting plants to be made into different paper products, including bright white recycled office paper
Because paper fibers can be recycled six to twelve times, it is advantageous for it to be collected and re-made into paper again! Approximately 80% of paper mills in the United States use some recovered fiber even in their production of new paper and paper products. So next time you have a choice of which paper to purchase reach for the recycled office paper, in particular the 100% post-consumer paper; and do your part to save the environment.
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Because paper fibers can be recycled six to twelve times, it is advantageous for it to be collected and re-made into paper again! Approximately 80% of paper mills in the United States use some recovered fiber even in their production of new paper and paper products. So next time you have a choice of which paper to purchase reach for the recycled office paper, in particular the 100% post-consumer paper; and do your part to save the environment.
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It looks like a good game, and definitely a Mario game – I think maybe that elusive quality you are referring to might just be the fact that the whole thing resembles an episode of AstroBoy. You remember AstroBoy? Big-booted little kid, flew around the galaxy, often perched precariously on strangely-sized planets? (Originated an entire school of anime? You know, him?
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The warped perspective theme just isn't enough to carry a whole game. Sunshine, you could immediately grasp what the big 'wrinkle' was. Every Mario has a wrinkle. Paper Mario, again, totally innovative, really unique, etc. Galaxy… you run on the ceiling. Except when you are flying. It 'feels' small. I heard the Bettenhausen comment as well, and from the videos I can see what he means in that each level looks a hell of a lot smaller than, say, a Mario 64 level (first time I got vertigo looking off a cliff in a videogame, that one. Good times).
As always we should reserve judgment till we can play it, but I am in complete agreement with your reservations. Galaxies isn't really blowing me away. It seems to exist right now as a Wii graphical showcase more than an innovative platformer.
It doesn't say this, but mercury produces an invisible, unscented vapor; bad sh*t happens when you inhale this.
First and foremost, I buy 'American' products. I will not buy those 'green' shopping bags made in China and shipped over here. What a WASTE of resources for a feel-good product!
What's more, when Americans make something, they are careful to ensure it complies with health and safety standards. When our production is shut down for 'environmental' reasons, it is merely shifted to China where factories produce MORE pollution to make the same product!
I try to also buy all-natural products. Made in America.
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