Recycled waste Paper

Recycled paper refers to paper produced from discarded paper materials using the process of paper recycling. Recycled Paper, recycled fiber or waste paper, refers to paper that has been utilized, is no longer desired, and has been discarded. This category encompasses a range of paper types, including old newspapers, magazines, office paper, and packaging materials. The recycling of waste paper plays a crucial role in conserving resources, minimizing waste, and mitigating the environmental consequences associated with paper production.

Benefits of Paper Recycling

• Paper recycling offers multiple advantages such as:

• Waste Reduction in Landfills: Less paper waste ultimately lowers the total volume of waste occupying our landfills.

• Natural Resource Conservation: It reduces our dependency on natural resources by utilizing recycled materials.

• Decreased Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The process of recycling paper requires significantly less energy, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

• Saving Trees: As paper recycling diminishes the demand for virgin wood pulp, it essentially results in saving trees.

List of Brown Grades

  • Hard Mix
  • Textile Core In bale
  • OCC
  • OCC 70:30
  • OCC 80:20
  • OCC 90:10
  • OCC 95:5
  • OCC 98:2
  • OCC 99:1
  • Pure OCC
  • OCC#11
  • Select OCC
  • NCC
  • KCB
  • DS OCC
  • Premium DS OCC
  • NDLKC
  • Tobacco Box
  • Beer Box
  • Fruit and Flower Boxes
  • Scart Bag - With Poly, Without Poly

Brown Grade

Brown Grade refers to a particular category of waste paper utilized predominantly in board or Kraft production processes, widely recognized in the paper recycling sector. This type of waste paper contributes significantly to the creation of recycle environment

List of White Grades

  • Soft Mix
  • Scan Board
  • Post Tissue

White Grade

White Grade waste paper is generally comprised of uncoated, unprinted, and ground wood-free white papers and cuttings. This particular type of waste paper typically has direct pulp quality, making it ideal for recycling purposes. This type of waste paper is usually segregated from other waste paper materials, including OCC (Old Corrugated Cardboard) and DSOCC (Double Sorted Old Corrugated Containers).

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