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The image depicts a process flow diagram illustrating the lifecycle of paper production and recycling. It begins with "Forests" which provide "Woodchips" that are sent to a "Pulp and paper factory." The factory produces "Paper" which is then delivered to "Customers." After use, "Customers" generate "Waste paper" that is returned to the "Pulp and paper factory" to be recycled and processed into new "Paper," completing the cycle. Arrows indicate the direction of flow from forests to customers, through waste paper and back to the factory.
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The infographic illustrates the process of producing paper.
Overall, there are two integrated cycles in the process: manufacturing new paper from wood, indicated by dark green lines, and recycling waste paper, indicated by light green lines.
In the former cycle, wood is collected by exploiting trees in forests and then chopped down into woodchips, which is the raw material for producing paper. In the following step, those woodchips are transported to the factory for making pulp and paper products.
In the latter cycle, the paper products with various forms are introduced to the market to fulfil the demands of customers. After being used, waste paper is compressed into blocks and then brought back to the factory, experiencing the recycling stage. Finally, the recycled products are selling to customers, creating a close loop of paper manufacturing.
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