Recovered Fibers:
Recovered fibers are paper materials that have been used before and are collected for recycling. Instead of being thrown away, these papers are sorted, cleaned, and processed to be reused in making new paper products. This helps reduce waste, save trees, and protect the environment.
Examples of Recovered Fibers:
- OCC (Old Corrugated Containers): Used cardboard boxes, mainly from packaging and shipping.
- DSOCC (Double Sorted Old Corrugated Containers): Cleaner and higher-quality cardboard with fewer impurities.
- ONP (Old Newspapers): Used and collected newspapers for recycling.
- SOP (Sorted Office Paper): Waste paper from offices, such as printer paper and documents.
- Mixed Paper: A mix of different paper types, including magazines and office waste.
These recovered fibers are valuable raw materials for making new paper and packaging products, supporting sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact.