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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 illustrates the progess of how paper is manufactured and recycled in order to ultilized.
Overall, paper which is dedicated to consumption is produced through a sophisticated procedure, consisting 10 stages, which is divivied into 2 key stages, the first seven stages depicts how paper are made and the rest is the procedure of recycling paper. Furthermore, step 7 to 10 involve the cycle of paper.
The process begin with trees are felling, then removing bark using drum. After that, wood are chipped via chipper to collect wood chippings. once chipped, wood chippings are sent into a refiner and transform into pulp. This pulp is moved to the next stage, pulp are pressed into sheets, result in rolling paper.
Subsequently, the rolling paper move to the other stage, it was printed into newspapers. afterwards, used newspapers were accumulated, then removing ink. This paper is then converted into pulp and after processing it is again converted into paper.
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