The picture displays the process of producing recycle paper.
Overall, there are four main stages in the process, including making pulp, filtering, cleaning and recycling, which begins with pulps being produced and ends with paper being recycled.
At the beginning of the process, used paper is piled into packs and delivered to a small tank by the conveyor belt. After that, water and chemicals are added to soften and remove bacteria, with the subsequent output is unfiltered pulps. Those pulps are then filtered and ready for the cleaning stage.
The process continues with filtered pulps being taken into another tank, which was already had water and soap to tidy unnecessary ink. This ink is extracted out to a pile. Air is also pumped to the tank. Next, tidy pulps are transferred through a hot pile to shape as paper rolls and extract water. Finally, recycled paper is ready for sale and contribution.
