It depends on the size of the paper in the ream and which ton are you talking.
Metric Ton = 1000 Kgs = 2205 lbs
Long Ton = 2240 lb
Short Ton = 2000 lb
Each ream of copying paper size 8.5"x11" weigh about 5 lbs. Do your calculation.
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A ton of paper is typically equivalent to about 2,000 pounds and can take up a significant amount of space, often filling a large pallet or stack. Visually, it might resemble a towering pile of reams or boxes, depending on the type of paper and its packaging. In terms of volume, it could occupy an area roughly the size of a small car or a large dining table. It’s a substantial amount that can be daunting to handle and store.
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Approximately 5,000 sheets of A4 70gsm copy paper are in one ream. It would take about 500 reams to make one metric ton of A4 70gsm copy paper.
The weight of a carton of A4 paper can vary depending on the type and brand, but a standard carton typically contains 5 reams, with each ream weighing about 2.5 kg. Therefore, a carton usually weighs around 12.5 kg. Since there are 1,000 kg in a ton, it would take approximately 80 cartons of A4 paper to make a ton.
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About 1/25 of a tree is used to make 27 sheets of paper.
A little more than one third of a tree is needed to make 3,000 sheets of copy paper
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It takes 1 tree to make a paper bag. But it is saving if you don't use them if you don't you save billions of trees.That is an overstatement of someone not understanding how it works. Most trees cut are used to make lumber to built houses, 50% of the tree (residuals) make wood chips to make paper, diaper, magazines, cups, box etc. Finally wood is a renewable resource that is most helpful to the environment WHILE it is growing. Plastic is NOT renewable, so is steel.
Take the paper clip off and make it smaller.
take a piece of paper and put it in a bottle and take a piece of string and light the string
Take a regular piece of A4 paper and glue it to a mirror.
It would take a rough average of 24 trees to produce a ton of paper. We can estimate that it takes about 12 trees to make a ton of ground wood and newsprint.SOME TYPICAL CALCULATIONS:1 ton of uncoated virgin (non-recycled) printing and office paper uses 24 trees1 ton of 100% virgin (non-recycled) newsprint uses 12 treesA "pallet" of copier paper (20-lb. sheet weight, or 20#) contains 40 cartons and weighs 1 ton. Therefore,1 carton (10 reams) of 100% virgin copier paper uses .6 trees1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper or 8,333.3 sheets1 ream (500 sheets) uses 6% of a tree (and those add up quickly!)1 ton of coated, higher-end virgin magazine paper (used for magazines like National Geographic and many others) uses a little more than 15 trees (15.36)1 ton of coated, lower-end virgin magazine paper (used for newsmagazines and most catalogs) uses nearly 8 trees (7.68)23 trees needed for make a ton of paper