The flow chart below shows the process of waste paper recycling.
The flow chart delineates the six steps that are performed to recycle the waste paper.
The process begins with the collections of waste paper. Papers are collected from different places some are public paper banks and businesses. The next step involves the segregation of paper by hand in this, paper is graded and the papers that are unsuitable for recycling process are discarded. Approved and graded papers are sent to paper mills for further treatment in the step known as "transportation".
In the paper mills, waste papers are cleaned, pulp is made out of it along with this the unnecessary materials such as staples are removed from it. To manufacture paper in second last step, the last ink impressions and glues are removed and this process is termed as "de-inking". In the final step, the cleaned paper is finally passed to a paper making machine to produce the usable paper.
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