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  2. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    Waste paper collected for recycling in Italy Bin to collect paper for recycling in a German train station. The recycling of paper is the process by which waste paper is turned into new paper products. It has a number of important benefits: It saves waste paper from occupying homes of people and producing methane as it breaks down.

  3. Environmental impact of paper - Wikipedia

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    The collection and recycling industries have fixated on the scraps of paper that is thrown away by customers daily in order to increase the amount of recycled paper. [74] Different paper mills are structured for different types of paper, and most “recovered office paper can be sent to a deinking mill”. [78] A deinking mill serves as a step ...

  4. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    There are varying rates of recycling per type of plastic, and in 2017, the overall plastic recycling rate was approximately 8.4% in the United States. Approximately 2.7 million tonnes (3.0 million short tons) of plastics were recycled in the U.S. in 2017, while 24.3 million tonnes (26.8 million short tons) plastic were dumped in landfills the ...

  5. Marine pollution - Wikipedia

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    A study in 2008 found that this could account for around one third of the ocean's external (non-recycled) nitrogen supply and up to three per cent of the annual new marine biological production. [76] It has been suggested that accumulating reactive nitrogen in the environment may have consequences as serious as putting carbon dioxide in the ...

  6. No, You Can't Recycle Wrapping Paper—Here's What to Do Instead

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    The reason it can't be recycled is because most wrapping papers aren't just made of paper. Instead, they're usually coated in a plastic film (to make it more sturdy) or have shiny adhesive ...

  7. Wrapping paper trick to see if you can recycle it - AOL

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    A recycling centre worker shared a hack to test if wrapping paper can be recycled. Sarah Clarke, information education manager for Suffolk's recycling centres, urged families to also only buy what ...

  8. Marine debris - Wikipedia

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    Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is human-created solid material that has deliberately or accidentally been released in seas or the ocean.Floating oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and on coastlines, frequently washing aground, when it is known as beach litter or tidewrack.

  9. 4Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Another source of revenue for the organization is the sales of the recycled plastic into products by companies that partner with the organization. [ 17 ] In November 2019, Business Insider reported that the advertising archive of Facebook showed 4Ocean had purchased 4,290 adverts, spending $3,654,791, making them the 14th-largest purchaser of ...