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The image displays a diagram titled 'How to produce and recycle paper' illustrating a 10-step process. The production cycle begins with step 1, Felling. Step 2 is Removing bark using a Drum. Step 3 is Chipping wood with a Chipper to produce wood chippings. Step 4 is Pulping the chippings in a Refiner to create Pulp. Step 5 is Pulp pressing. Step 6 is Rolling paper. Step 7 is Printing newspapers. The recycling part of the process starts with step 8, Collecting used newspapers. This is followed by step 9, Removing ink. The final step is 10, Pulping, where the used paper is turned into Pulp, which then returns to step 5, Pulp pressing, to be reused.
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The chart provided explains how paper is made and recycled through a 10-step process.
Overall, this process explains how paper is produced and processed, from felling the tree and chipping the wood until pulp pressing and making it into paper. Then it explains how recycling happens afterwards.
The paper-producing process starts by felling the tree and removing the bark from the tree trunk, then chipping the tree by putting it into a machine called a chipper. The chipped wood is then moved into pulping, and lastly, pulp pressing gives us rolling paper, which we use to print newspapers.
The recycling process is done by collecting old, used newspapers and removing the ink from each one of them. Then the newspapers are handed again to the pulping machine to restart the paper production process. Paper production and paper recycling have the pulping process in common, which is used in the production and recycling of paper.
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