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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 given chart demonstrates the stages of paper manufacture, and shows how it is recycled after being used.
Overall, all the steps that are involved in paper’s production and usage can be seen from the diagram. Furthermore, steps of transformation of trees into papers are clearly shown in the chart.
At the beginning, the plants from plantations are broken down into smaller parts in a de-barking drum, for being grinded in a chipper in the next stage. Then the matter received is processed in a machine, called thermomechanical refiner, after which it is turned into paper in a paper making machine.
At the first step of the next part of the process, the paper, which has been already used, is collected at Kerbside collection and deinked. Subsequently, this stuff is cleaned and screened, whereupon it is mixed with water, and the resultant substance returns into paper. Finally, it is ready for being used as a newspaper or something like that.
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