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Disposable packaging can help reduce carbon emissions if recycled. Packages made of paper and cardboard materials must be thrown into their special boxes for packaging wastes that we can see on every street after use. Paper and cardboard packages collected separately in these boxes are brought to licensed recycling facilities. If this way is implemented, packaging can be recycled and recycled, helping us reduce our carbon footprint on the planet.

Thus, the adventure of recyclable materials thrown into the Recycle Bin begins. Paper and cardboard packaging materials, which are turned into bales in terms of taking up less space and being easy to process in the recycling facility, are trimmed and reduced in size. It is then subjected to a secondary screening process. After this process, the papers go to pulping process. After the pulp is formed, the papers are separated from their inks by applying various bleaching chemicals together with the air. At this stage, the pulp is brought to the desired color. After the pulp has gone through the purification process, it is now suitable for new paper. Recycled products are produced rather than pulps that have become suitable for paper. Thus, new products are ready for production from recycled materials, without the need to use more resources.