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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 shows the ten steps required to produce and recycle paper.
Overall, paper production is a linear process beginning with trees being cut down and ending with newspapers being printed. In contrast, the recycling process is cyclical, as used newspapers are collected, cleaned and converted into pulp before being reused in paper manufacturing.
Initially, the trees are felled and their bark is removed by the drum machine. The wood is then chipped through the chipper to give small wood chippings, which is then sent to a refiner to get pulped. Moreover, the pulp formed is then pressed onto large sheets by a roller, producing paper used for newspapers.
Secondly, the used newspapers are collected again for a cyclic process called recycling. The newspapers follow a de-inking process where their ink is removed. This paper is then pulped again and fed back to the paper-making process, where it is pressed and rolled to form new paper.
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