The process shown above gives out the standard recycling procedure of paper, from waste to ready-to-use product. Overall, the process consists of four main complex stages including making pulp, filtering, cleaning, and finishing.
At the beginning of the production line, the gathered paper wastes are arranged into boxes and delivered by the conveyor belt to the first chemical water pool in order to turn multi-sized pieces into pulp. The pulp is then filtered through a large specialized machine so as to remove unsuitable compounds from the mixture. At the end of the filtering stage, the mixture continues to the cleaning stage, which contains two different steps. The first step is washing paper in a pool of soap water with air, then transferring it to another chemical water pool for the final cleansing.
Lastly, the whole mixture is going down to the making new paper stage where the unformed compound goes through a massive line to make final paper products. The machine used soaks water into the mixture, and the heated roller changes the temperature in terms of stretching the unshaped paper to standard-size rolls of paper. Finally, the recycled paper is the product of the multi-step and complex production line.
