Yes, just like other countries Norwegians recycle, all though it's optional. They recycle paper, plastic, and some people also choose to recycle even more. What you are able to recycle depends on wich county you live in.
Not if they're dirty. Other than that you can recycle any paper.
Yes, you can. The heat used to recycle the can will burn off the paper, which will produce some impurities which will have to be removed as slag.It would be better, if possible, though, to remove the paper. The paper can then be recycled with other paper, and the clean can with other cans.
Calligraphy paper can be recycled like normal paper. It is already made from recycled paper so it should be processed in a recycle plant like other papers.
since you can recycle trees and paper is trees you can just recycle paper
Yes, we recycle paper bags.
recycle! recycle!
we can recycle cans,pop bottles,aluminum,cardboard,paper,newspaper and other stuff like that
Yes.because it is a paper whatever there is an a ink you can recycle it
It reduces the amount of trash sent to landfills and can be reused for recycled paper and other products.
Each time paper is recycled, its quality degrades. The fibers become shorter and smaller, and the paper is weaker. So paper that is already made of short, degraded fibers (like tissues) cannot be recycled. Additionally, papers with plastic or wax coatings cannot be recycled easily.
What and how to recycle is different in different locales. Check with your local authorities. For New York City, residents can recycle paper plates if they are truly 100% paper (not foam) and they are not soiled with food. Clean paper and cardboard (such as Chinet) plates can be placed in the green-labeled bin with other Mixed Paper & Cardboard.