The main stages of processing scrap paper and cardboard into new products include collection and sorting, where materials are gathered and separated by type and quality. Next, the materials are shredded and pulped, breaking them down into a slurry. This pulp is then cleaned to remove contaminants before being dewatered and dried, forming sheets of recycled paper or cardboard. Finally, the processed material is converted into new products through various manufacturing processes.
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Any product has a lifetime of four stages. This lifetime may be longer or shorter depending on the type of the product, advertising and other factors. If a business stops developing new products their old products will eventually stop bringing them money and a company will stop operating.
There are 17 stages including the new Car & Barrel stages.
eggs and cattle.
wool
Forever living products and Tianshi products
its show what stage the product is in and lets the organisation know when they could bring out a new product or companies want products in different stages of life cycle to avoid problems such as funding many new products or expensive extension strategies, manpower planning, having too many products in decline
new coke
They are wine and Kiwi fruits.
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