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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 process by which paper is manufactured and recycled.
Overall, the process of turning trees into paper used in our everyday lives takes place in seven tedious steps and for that produced paper to be recycled it needs to undergo an additional two steps to then form fresh paper.
In the first stage of paper-making, trees need to be felled and have their bark removed through a machine called a drum. Subsequently, the wood goes undergoes a chipping process by a wood chipper to prode minute wood chipping. Futhermore, those wood chippings are put into a refiner to form pulp, which is then pressed to form rolling paper and is used to print newspapers.
Finally, the steps taken in recycling involve collecting the used newspapers and removing the ink through a specific process to then undergo the same pulping and pressing process to produce fresh rolling paper.
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