Process


Recycling (processing of waste or obtaining secondary raw materials) is the processing of materials used to obtain new products. This process prevents the loss of materials, reduces the consumption of new raw materials, reduces energy use, reduces air and water pollution. Almost half of the waste generated by humans can be recycled. The recycle sign has three arrows indicating the three stages: collection, processing and reuse.

Recycling is the third component of the so-called "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy.

Recycling aims to improve the environment by reducing the use of new raw materials and creating a "circular economy" in which waste is not seen as a final product but as a resource for creating new products.

Our paper recycling service is designed to improve your recycling rate, eliminate complexity and divert landfill waste.

Our timely and reliable collection service is competitive and provides a point of contact for your waste process so you are free to run your business.

The current production line capacity is processing 5 tons of wastepaper per day, or about 1,800 tons per year.

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