The diagram illustrates the process involved in producing and recycling paper.
Overall, it is clear that the process begins with felling the trees and ends with pulping them. It is a linear procedure consisting of ten main stages and divided into two main parts: producing and recycling paper, during which the pulping process is repeated twice and occurs at different points.
Initially, once the trees have been felled in the forests, bark is removed to get drum with using specialized equipment. At the next stage, the process starts with chipping trees to get wood with specialized machine. Following this, they are placed in machines to pulp them and to prepare for pressing them to produce a paper. After being pressed with specialized equipment, the timber is converted to a rolling paper. In the final stages, newspapers are printed with using rolling paper and can be used to read them.
To recycle newspapers, exactly papers, old and used newspapers are collected after which it is prepared to remove their ink with a specialized equipment. Following this, the process ends with pulping used papers second time to recycle them and use them again.
