The given illustration provides a visual representation of the steps involved in the production of recycled paper from used paper.
Overall, it is conspicuous that there are essentially 4 stages, beginning with the treatment of old paper garbage and ending with newly-recycled products entering the market again.
In the first stage, paper-based items such as cardboard boxes are collected and taken to the factory, where they are then mixed with water and chemicals in order to process into pulp. Following that, the unfiltered mixture is purified by water and soap, along with air and ink. Accordingly, it is once again added in the same mixture in the first stage, but in a different chamber for cleaning.
The filtrate provides cleaned pulp, which is delivered to the conveyor belt and thinly rolled by heated rollers thereby. The heated rollers use its temperature to remove the water from the sheet of paper, thus make it dry. The final products are scrolls of new, recycled paper, which are ready to be distributed and consumed.
