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Recycling can make scarce resources last for longer, and can reduce the energy requirements
       of industry. It takes only 5% of the energy to make an aluminium can from recycled aluminium
       than from aluminium ore. People and companies will only recycle, however, if:
           their products are cheaper than if they don't use recycling
           governments give subsidies for manufacturing products from recycled materials.


       Recycling of paper
       Paper is one of the easiest materials to recycle. It is collected from our kerbside or recycling

       banks by local authorities and waste management companies.


       After the paper is collected there are several steps in the recycling process.
           First it is sorted, graded and delivered to a paper mill. As it is sorted, contaminants such as
           plastic, metal, and other rubbish that may have been collected with the paper are removed.
           Once at the paper mill, it is added to water and then turned into pulp.
           The paper is then screened, cleaned and de-inked through a number of processes until it is
           suitable for papermaking. Cleaning and de-inking may use hazardous chemicals: hydrogen
           peroxide is often used to help bleach the paper when dark inks are present.
           Once the pulp has been rinsed, it is spread onto large flat racks, and rollers press the water
           out of the pulp. As it dries, new paper forms.
           It  is  then  ready  to  be  made  into  new  paper  products  such  as  newsprint,  cardboard,
           packaging, tissue and office items.


       It  can  take  just  seven  days  for  a  newspaper  to  go  through  the  recycling  process  and  be
       transformed  into  recycled  newsprint  which  is  used  to  make  the  majority  of  national  daily
       newspapers.


































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