When it comes to recycling, the first thing that comes to mind is paper. We accept every waste paper as recycling and produce it as raw material. We can buy used and worn paper pieces from you, which we encounter a lot in homes, workplaces and schools. In this way, we take an important step in the cleaning of the environment. We see cardboard papers, daily newspapers and many outdated textbooks and many printed magazines as waste paper. However, we do not accept disposable, water-soluble, absorbent papers as waste paper due to health reasons.
In terms of easy applicability, it is the paper we use most among the recycling products. It has an important place in this regard as paper and packaging wastes during the process. Recycling of paper is very important. In this way, we do not disturb the balance of the ecosystem by protecting the trees in nature. We protect the environment and prevent the garbage areas from being filled with paper. At the same time, we save energy. Everyone should do their part individually in order to make recycling processes more frequent and widespread. In this way, we both keep our environment clean and contribute to the country’s economy.
How Do Recycling Processes Happen?
All the paper pieces we collect as waste go through a number of processes as recycling. For this, we send them to our facilities and continue their activities by our personnel. In the first step, we clean the staples on the papers. We remove metal parts and ink stains from adhesive materials. By making colored paper products ready for production, we perform color erasing and bleaching processes. We take the scrap papers we clean as pulp to our production chains. As a result of production, we obtain a new paper product as a result of some activities.