The map details the procedures by which paper is made and recycled. Overall, the process involves the initial stages of preparing the raw material, followed by actual production and final stages of recycling already-used paper.
In order to produce paper, trees are cut down first, and then their bark is removed using a drum. Subsequent to this, the wood is transferred to the chipper that prepares wood chippings for the next stage.
Then, wood chippings are directed to the refiner, where they are made into pulp, after which they are pressed so that they can be rolled easily.
The by-product can now be used for printing newspapers, which are then collected, a stage which is then followed by ink removal. This results in the production of pulp. The pulp is then taken through the already-mentioned steps to restart the recycling process.
