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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 diagram shows the way paper is produced from wood and recycled for use again.
Overall, it can be seen that the process has ten steps. It is a man-made system which needs both people and machines. The first half is about making new paper from trees, and the second half describes how newspapers are recycled.
At the beginning, trees are cut down. After that, the bark is removed by a drum machine. The next stage is chipping, where the logs are cut into small pieces. Then these wood chips are refined and changed into pulp. Once this has finished, the pulp is pressed into sheets of paper.
In the sixth step, the sheets are rolled into large rolls of paper. These rolls are then used for printing newspapers. When newspapers are no longer used, they are collected for recycling. In the ninth stage, the ink is removed from them. Finally, the clean newspapers are pulped again, which makes the cycle continue.
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