Recycling Paper Recycling
What do you do after a product has served its function and is no longer needed? Ideally, you recycle it. What do you do if people have neglected or forgotten so much of what has been learned in recent years about paper recycling? Well, one of the things that someone can do is to write a book. Very l...
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doaj-c8caca80469a49239c1bab80b813de902020-11-24T23:54:11ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262014-02-01921828182910.15376/biores.9.2.1828-1829Recycling Paper RecyclingMartin A. Hubbe0North Carolina State University, College of Natural Resources, Dept. of Forest BiomaterialsWhat do you do after a product has served its function and is no longer needed? Ideally, you recycle it. What do you do if people have neglected or forgotten so much of what has been learned in recent years about paper recycling? Well, one of the things that someone can do is to write a book. Very little of the contents of such a book may be new. But the book itself can be highly valuable, representing a lot of effort to select and organized material that will be helpful for the current and upcoming generations of papermaking technologists. This editorial describes a new book by Dr. Pratima Bajpai entitled Recycling and Deinking of Recovered Paper. Readers who deal with the recycling of paper will probably want to have a copy of it on a handy shelf.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_2_Hubbe_Editorial_RecyclingPaper recyclingRecovered fibersDeinking |
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What do you do after a product has served its function and is no longer needed? Ideally, you recycle it. What do you do if people have neglected or forgotten so much of what has been learned in recent years about paper recycling? Well, one of the things that someone can do is to write a book. Very little of the contents of such a book may be new. But the book itself can be highly valuable, representing a lot of effort to select and organized material that will be helpful for the current and upcoming generations of papermaking technologists. This editorial describes a new book by Dr. Pratima Bajpai entitled Recycling and Deinking of Recovered Paper. Readers who deal with the recycling of paper will probably want to have a copy of it on a handy shelf. |
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