Paper recycling begins with the collection of used paper from households, offices, printing presses, and packaging industries. This waste is sorted into categories such as newspapers, cardboard, and mixed paper.
Once sorted, the paper is cleaned to remove ink, staples, and contaminants. It is then pulped and reprocessed to form new paper rolls or molded products like cartons and egg trays. Recycling paper helps reduce deforestation, conserves water, and lowers greenhouse gas emissions, making it a key part of sustainable waste management.