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- From: ae277@yfn.ysu.edu (Stewart Rowe)
- Subject: Re: How to mill rubbish paper?
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 21:03:20 GMT
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- There is an entire industry devoted to salvage and re-use of waste paper.
- As far as I know, all practical methods of reuse require WET re-processing
- of the waste paper. When wet, most paper can be easily separated into
- fibers, most of which are useful.
- As a precondition, this requires that you separate the paper from
- the other components of the waste unless you have a use for contaminated
- paper that you will make.
- -Stewart Rowe usr2210a@tso.uc.edu srowe@igc.org
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