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Waste paper recycling and cardboard recycling plays a crucial role in conserving natural resources. Canadians use millions of tonnes of paper and cardboard annually, which can significantly impact our environment. For instance, producing one ton of non-recycled printing and office paper requires approximately 24 trees.
To manufacture newsprint, about 12 trees are needed per ton, while lower-end magazine paper requires 8 trees and higher-end virgin magazine paper requires over 15 trees per ton. On average, 17 trees are necessary to produce a ton of virgin paper.
Recycling not only preserves millions of trees but also conserves approximately 40% of energy during the manufacturing process.
At SPP Enterprises, we collect cartons directly for recycling and manufacturing into paper rolls. Loose carton boxes are bundled using our advanced bundling machines before being sent to paper mills for recycling.
Explore our collection of raw materials used in paper and cardboard recycling. These images highlight the diverse sources of paper and cardboard waste that we recycle to produce new paper rolls and other recycled paper products. Our commitment to sustainability drives us to efficiently process and recycle these materials, contributing to environmental conservation and resource efficiency.