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Recycling helps to preserve the Earth's green color and resources (ie. trees) by allowing old materials to be reused. People can recycle plastic, cardboard, paper, organic materials etc. Recycling then enables companies to reuse these materials to make other products.
Converting trees into paper ; recycling paper and cardboard wastes into paper as well. Pulp is a wet slurry " soup " of boiling cellulose, the chemical composition of trees, wood and wood products.
The two main types of cardboard that are most likely to be recycled in your area are: Flat cardboard like shoe and cereal boxes and cardboard like what is often used in packaging. Make sure to contact your local recycling facility to see if they will take both of those types of cardboard and also inquire about wax covered cardboard like milk or juice cartons. Make sure you break down the cardboard before putting it in your recycling bin.
Paper recycling & paper shredding is good for environment & planet. Through paper recycling you can save trees, oil, water & electricity which is used to make new paper. http://advancesecuritydestruction.com.au/
cardboard, or construction paper
There are many printable nets available online to make a paper or cardboard cow. You could try searching for the net to make a Minecraft cow.
Start out by going to garage sales and finding things that need repaired. You can then turn around and sell them again. Recycling paper, plastic, and aluminum at a recycling center will get you some quick money.
yes you can by giving it to a recycling company.
yes you can by giving it to a recycling company.
Yes you can. Paper made by recycling usually contains a lot of original paper.
Some cardboard and paper are recycled to make new cardboard, but the primary raw material for cardboard is wood (celulose).
No. It's the same as paper, only a little bit different. No. Cardboard is not toxic. It's the same as paper, only in a different form. I've been told its non-toxic but what about cardboard made from recycled materials? If bleached paper has been used to make cardboard would that not make it toxic?