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The image displays a diagram titled 'How to produce and recycle paper' illustrating a 10-step process. The production cycle begins with step 1, Felling. Step 2 is Removing bark using a Drum. Step 3 is Chipping wood with a Chipper to produce wood chippings. Step 4 is Pulping the chippings in a Refiner to create Pulp. Step 5 is Pulp pressing. Step 6 is Rolling paper. Step 7 is Printing newspapers. The recycling part of the process starts with step 8, Collecting used newspapers. This is followed by step 9, Removing ink. The final step is 10, Pulping, where the used paper is turned into Pulp, which then returns to step 5, Pulp pressing, to be reused.
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The diagram below illustrates the process of manufacturing a paper and the way it is recycled.
Overall, the former part, from step 1 to step 4, is the linear procedure, nevertheless the latter part, from step 5 to step 10, is the circle procedure.
The producing paper procedure begins with felling trees in forests or other fields. After removing the bark from the cut wood, drums are produced. The next step is chipping. Drums are thrown into a machine called chipper, which generates wood. After that, pulp is made from chippings using refiner, which is called the pulping step. Then, produced pulp is pressed by another machine. Thanks to these steps, rolling paper is generated, and these paper are utilized in printing newspapers. From now on, recycling process begins. Recycling organizations collect used newspapers and remove ink from them. Processed used papers are pulped and pressed, and then, rolling paper is made. This is how wasted paper is produced.
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