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The image shows a chart illustrating the process of waste paper recycling, beginning with 'Waste paper collection' from public paper banks and businesses, leading to 'Sorting by hand' where paper is graded and unsuitable paper is removed, followed by 'Transportation' for delivery to the paper mill, then 'Cleaning' which involves cleaning, pulping, and removal of other materials such as staples, proceeding to 'De-inking' to remove inks and glues, and finally 'Paper making machine' for machine manufacture of usable paper.
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The chart illustrates how waste paper is recycled.
It is clear that there are six different stages in the process of recycling waste paper which commences with collecting waste paper from public paper banks and from business paper and concludes with manufacturing os usable paper by a machine.
At the beginning of the process, waste paper is collected either from public paper banks or from business. Next, this paper is sorted by hand and unsuitable paper is removed, before being delivered to the paper mill.
In the following stage of the process, the paper is cleaned, pulped and excluded from numerous materials like staples. After that, the paper is replaced at the de-inking stage, where inks and glues are eliminated. The final stage of the process, the paper is transferred to a machine to produce usable paper.
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