In the not-too-distant past it was commonplace to landfill old newspapers, used office paper, worn-out cardboard boxes, and other paper and paperboard products. Recycling initiatives, combined with an expanding ‘recycling mindset’, have changed much of how we think about
Nationwide, paper products make up 71 million tons or 29% of municipal waste (EPA, 2016). Trudel and...
Contrary to popular belief, paper products are the one material that has actually increased (in perc...
The use of recovered paper as raw material in the paper and board industry has increased heavily dur...
Paper recycling, which is the reuse of consumer or pre-consumer waste paper, is not a new invention ...
You did your part: you recycled! But did you ever ask what is happening with the paper after it is c...
The United States generated 251 million tons of municipal solid waste in 2012 (EPA), half of which e...
This factsheet is part of a series highlighting different recyclable commodities and focuses on pape...
The theme of this issue is paper.https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/installment/1016/thumbnail.jp
What do you do after a product has served its function and is no longer needed? Ideally, you recycle...
Recycling efforts up until now have been generally successful. The United States has gone from being...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> The purpose of this study is to analyze how paper recycling activities in ...
The United States generated 251 million tons of municipal solid waste in 2012, half of which ended u...
Abstract. As the demand for materials continues to grow and the supply of natural resources continue...
International audienceLocal recirculation of materials is a key aspect for a green transition, as it...
Responsible Consumption and Production is the twelfth United Nations Sustainable Development Group g...
Nationwide, paper products make up 71 million tons or 29% of municipal waste (EPA, 2016). Trudel and...
Contrary to popular belief, paper products are the one material that has actually increased (in perc...
The use of recovered paper as raw material in the paper and board industry has increased heavily dur...
Paper recycling, which is the reuse of consumer or pre-consumer waste paper, is not a new invention ...
You did your part: you recycled! But did you ever ask what is happening with the paper after it is c...
The United States generated 251 million tons of municipal solid waste in 2012 (EPA), half of which e...
This factsheet is part of a series highlighting different recyclable commodities and focuses on pape...
The theme of this issue is paper.https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/installment/1016/thumbnail.jp
What do you do after a product has served its function and is no longer needed? Ideally, you recycle...
Recycling efforts up until now have been generally successful. The United States has gone from being...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> The purpose of this study is to analyze how paper recycling activities in ...
The United States generated 251 million tons of municipal solid waste in 2012, half of which ended u...
Abstract. As the demand for materials continues to grow and the supply of natural resources continue...
International audienceLocal recirculation of materials is a key aspect for a green transition, as it...
Responsible Consumption and Production is the twelfth United Nations Sustainable Development Group g...
Nationwide, paper products make up 71 million tons or 29% of municipal waste (EPA, 2016). Trudel and...
Contrary to popular belief, paper products are the one material that has actually increased (in perc...
The use of recovered paper as raw material in the paper and board industry has increased heavily dur...