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The Recycled Paper market is a subset of the Pulp and Paper industry, which produces paper products from wood pulp. Recycled Paper is made from post-consumer waste, such as paper, cardboard, and other paper-based materials. The process of making recycled paper involves collecting, sorting, and cleaning the waste, then breaking it down into fibers and mixing it with water to form a pulp. The pulp is then dried and pressed into sheets of paper.
Recycled Paper is becoming increasingly popular due to its environmental benefits, such as reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and reducing the amount of energy and water needed to produce paper. It is also often cheaper than paper made from virgin pulp.
Some companies in the Recycled Paper market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, Domtar, and WestRock. Show Less Read more