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The image delineates the sequential process of paper production and recycling, starting with 1) Felling, leading to 2) Removing bark using drums. It then progresses to 3) Chipping wood into wood chippings. Subsequently, these chippings go to a refiner in 4) Pulping to generate pulp conveyed into cylindrical containers. This pulp undergoes 5) Pulp pressing, and the pressed mixture is later utilized in 6) Rolling paper. The paper rolls are further employed in 7) Printing newspapers. Following usage, the newspapers are 8) Collected, and 9) Ink is removed from them to recycle for further use.
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The illustration describes how paper is produced and recycled. Overall, the process comprise ten steps, beginning with collecting the wood, and ending with reusing paper.
At the beginning of the process, wood is felled, after which is converted into the removal machine, catering to eliminate the cover of wood. Next, it underwent the chipping machine where wood fines are collected. Then, the transformation from wood’s fines to the pulp in the refiner machine. The remaining step is pressing the pulp, and then, making rolling paper, ready for manufacturing newspaper.
The remaining step is recycling paper. Initially, a range of used newspapers are collected. After then, it undergoes the removing ink process, before grinding into pulp. Finally, the cycle of production is repeated again.
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