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The image depicts a diagram illustrating the process of how recycled paper is made in four main steps: 1. Making pulp, where used paper is mixed with water and chemicals on a conveyor belt, 2. Filtering, where the mixture is filtered to separate unfiltered pulp and ink, 3. Cleaning, where the remaining cleaned pulp is treated with water and soap through a series of heated rollers, and 4. Making paper, where water is removed on another conveyor belt, resulting in recycled paper. The key shows symbols for unfiltered pulp, filtered pulp, ink, cleaned pulp, and recycled paper. No numerical data is provided.
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The diagram illustrates how recycled paper is made.
Overall, there are four main stages in the process of recycling paper, starting with making pulp and ending with making paper. During the recycling stage, paper goes through three different forms.
In the initial stage, used paper is collected and folded into creating moving bins on the conveyor belt. Then, waste paper samples are passed through water and chemical sinks, ready for making pulp. The unfettered pulp is then filtered and transformed into a slurry.
At the next stage of the process, the mixture is moved into another place for purification, the first is cleaned with a sink with water, soap and ink. After that, the pulp is filtered through a solution containing water and chemicals. Finally, the pulp is spread out into a conveyor belt and is fed through the heated rollers, then wound into rolls, completing the producing recycled paper rolls.
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