The given process illustrates the way to manufacture recycled paper.
Overall, what stands out from the picture is that the linear process comprises 4 main stages, commencing with making pulp and culminating with the final product being ready for use.
To begin with, a large quantity of already-used paper which has been collected, needs to undergo a chain of conveyor belts to be delivered to a tank. After that, water and several chemicals are poured into and mixed with the paper in order to make pulp. Next is the filtration, where the resulting mixture is put together with water, soap, ink and air aiming to refine any impurities.
Following this, this combination has to go through the second tank to be mixed with water and chemicals; once completed, the third stage has been done. Move on to the last one, cleaned pulp is put on a conveyor belt, then it is shaped by a number of heated rollers, adding a little water. Finally, the recycled paper is rolled up and ready for packaging and delivery.
