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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 diagram above illustrates a process of paper recycling derived from paper wastes. It contains six stages, beginning from the collection of paper wastes to cultivating usable papers from the paper making machine.
At first, paper wastes anticipated from public banks and businesses are collected, and then are sorted manually by government assigned personnels to properly examine any damage, which may unqualify each one of the papers for recycling. Following this, the suitable papers are transported and delivered to the paper mill, where cleaning, pulping, and removal of materials such as staples take place.
Eventually, de-inking or removal of inks and glues is initiated prior to depositing it in the paper making machine. And finally, professionals are able to manufacture newly usable papers as a result of this process.
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