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The Life Cycle of Paper

The Life Cycle of Paper. Where Do We Begin When Talking About Paper. Throughout history paper has been made of recycled materials. Originally paper was made from rags. In the 19 th century, the process of using wood pulp was perfected and paper as what we know today was started.

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The Life Cycle of Paper

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  1. The Life Cycle of Paper

  2. Where Do We Begin When Talking About Paper Throughout history paper has been made of recycled materials.

  3. Originally paper was made from rags. • In the 19th century, the process of using wood pulp was perfected and paper as what we know today was started.

  4. Today Paper is made From: • Recycled Paper/Cardboard • Wood • Saw Dust • Wood Chips • Leftovers From Lumber Operations

  5. Two Tracks to paper 1. Trees and Wood Byproducts 2. Recycled Paper

  6. The Life Cycle of Paper Can Be Broken Down to 9 Steps For Recycled Content Paper

  7. Buying Paper • Using Paper • Recycling!?! • Picking up/Transporting to Recycling Facility • Processing at Recycling Center • Shipping to Markets • Processing into Paper • Shipping back to consumers • Sold to consumers

  8. Buying Paper • Why • How much do we really need • Using Paper • What are we using it for?

  9. Vs. 3. Recycling/Garbage - In 2005 the percent of paper/cardboard recycled was 51.5%. - That means nearly 50% goes into garbage!

  10. 4. Picking up/Transporting to Recycling Facility.

  11. 5. Processing at Center

  12. Baling the paper

  13. One Bale of paper weighs 1,650 lbs That is 165,000 sheets of copier paper or 42,000 sheets of News Paper!

  14. Rice County Recycling Center ships out about 55,700 lbs. of Paper and 133,300 lbs. of Cardboard per week. That is about 4,900 tons a year

  15. Where? • MN, WI, IA, & US • Canada • Asia • China 6. Shipment to Markets • Types Markets • Box Board • Paper Mills • 3. Insulation

  16. 7. 6 Steps in Producing Paper products. 1. Preparation 2. Pulping 3. Screening 4. Pressing &Drying 5. Sizing & Coating 6. Finishing

  17. One Ton of Recycled paper used instead of virgin wood will save: • 7,000 gallons of water • 17-31 trees • 4,000KWh of electricity • 60 lbs of air pollutants

  18. That’s a lot!

  19. !Just Think!

  20. If we could REDUCE our consumption of paper!

  21. We could save and conserve a lot!!!!

  22. You can make the difference!

  23. 8. Shipment To Consumers • Products • Paper • Box Board • Cardboard • Insulation • Where? • North America • Europe • South America • Asia

  24. 9. Sold To Consumer

  25. To Make the Biggest Impact with Paper Usage is to: Remember the 3 R’s Reduce the amount of waste first Reuse what you can & then Recycle& buy products with recycled content in them! Close the Loop!

  26. Questions?

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