Paper can be recycled to make new products up to seven times. The natural cellulose fibers in paper break down easily so they can be recycled into a new item, often balanced with fresh fiber as needed with subsequent generations of recycling. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, more paper by weight is recovered for recycling from municipal solid waste streams than glass, plastic, steel, and aluminum combined. In 2020, 65.
When you use paper-based products, you play a part in continuing the cycle of environmental support, from working with private forest owners to ensure an abundance of trees for future generations to innovating recycling processes and new product designs that make the most of all the natural resources. Learn how you can be a force for nature at PaperForNature.com.
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