Printing, Writing, and Graphics Paper:
Printing, Writing, and Graphics waste paper refers to post-industrial or post-consumer paper waste generated from printed materials, office documents, and graphic design processes. These papers are often high-quality, shorter-fiber materials sourced from offices, printing presses, publishers, and commercial facilities. Recycling these waste papers helps reduce waste, conserve resources, and support sustainable paper production.
Examples of Printing, Writing, & Graphics Paper
- SOP (Sorted Office Paper):
- Collected waste paper from offices, including printer paper, shredded documents, and invoices.
- CBS (Coated Book Stock):
- Waste from coated book paper, such as trimmings, defective prints, or unsold stock.
- ONP (Old Newspapers):
- Used newspapers and printed supplements, recycled primarily into newsprint or packaging paper.
- OINP (Over Issued Newspapers):
- Surplus or undelivered newspapers, still in pristine condition, ideal for recycling.
- Colored Ledger Paper:
- Colored office papers, often sourced from financial ledgers and administrative documents.
- White Ledger Paper:
- High-quality white paper waste, including stationery, letterheads, and copy paper.