ya, definitely to avoid polythene bags we use these paper carry bags that should made from recycle paper only.
Many of HP's paper products are recycled, however some are not. To be sure, you should check the product description to be sure whether the paper is recycled.
Hallmark has been making recycled paper cards for some time now that are completely recycled.
Some of them are and some are made from trees.
Toilet paper is one type of tissue paper.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
some are homogeneous but some are heterp so it matters
Newspaper, in most countries, are partly made from recycled paper. Also, some brands of printing or writing paper are made from recycled paper as well. These are usually lousier in quality as they have been used before, but nonetheless, environmentally-friendly.
Usually some form of recycled paper, and a chemical glue to hold the paper particles together.
Some stores in your area may offer recycled paper that is affordable, try Office Depot, or Staples. There is an online paper provider that can be found at this site and offers the PCW echo paper brand. www.echopaperstore.com
No, recycled toilet paper does not contain mercury. Mercury is not present in paper products like toilet paper, whether they are newly made or recycled. The concern with mercury usually arises in products like certain types of fish or dental fillings.
Well this question is very broad. Especially because almost anything than can be recycled (plastic bottles, newspapers, etc) has some amount of recycled material in it. It would be better to ask (if even a good question in itself) why does it cost more to buy 100% recycled paper. That answer is simple. The process of recycling may be more expensive than simply acquiring the raw materials needed for creating an item.
Cardboard is recycled in much the same way that paper is recycled. They might add some fresh fibre into the mash to give it some added strength.See the related question below: What are the steps involved in recycling paper?
Some environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional toilet paper include bamboo toilet paper, recycled toilet paper, and bidets. These options are more sustainable and reduce the environmental impact of toilet paper production and disposal.