The picture given illustrates the the entire process of how used newspapers are recycled to create new recycled paper. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the process begins with turning newspapers into pulp, followed by two separate cleaning phases before the final pulp is rolled into recycled paper. Additionally, there are four main stages in this man-made process, starting from the collection of used paper and ending with the production of the final product.
The process comment with used newspapers being transported on a convey into a large contain. Here, they are mixed with water and chemicals to be broken down, resulting in unfilter pulp. This pulp is then passed into a second container, where it is reft into pulp by removing water.
In the third stage, this is done by water and soap to the mix while air is pumped. This action causes the ink to separa from the pulp, which is then draint away. The final stage involves the clean pulp being placed on a convey belt. This action presses and the pulp, transforment into the final product recycled paper.
