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The image depicts a circular process illustrating two interconnected cycles labeled "Plantation to paper" and "paper to paper." The first cycle begins with "Radiata Pine Thinnings," proceeds to "De-barking Drum," followed by "Chipper," continues to "Thermomechanical Refiner," incorporates "Water," and culminates at "Paper Making Machine." The second cycle starts with "Newsprint," goes through "Kerbside Collection," transitions to "After Collection," then moves to "De-inking," followed by "Cleaning and Fine Screening," integrates with "Thermomechanical and Recycled Pulp Mix," and finally loops back into the "Paper Making Machine."
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The image depicts the process of manufacturing and recycling paper by using pine trees.
Overall, there are five stages of producing papers and also seven stages to recycle papers and reproduced them. Moreover, various machines are used for these process.
In first step, to produce papers, pine trees are cut down and transferred to the de-barking drum which is followed by chipper. Furthermore, in the following stage a thermomechanical refiner would be used. Finally, by adding some water to the paper making machine, paper is produced.
The recycling cycle starts when people throw away paper. Then, it is collected from curbside and taken to de-inking. When this stage is complete, the product is passed through for cleaning and fine searching. The cleaned pulp is then passed through another machine, thermomechanical and recycled pulp mix.
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