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Qué (quién) es Alexandria paper - definición

PROCESS BY WHICH WASTE PAPER IS TURNED INTO NEW PAPER PRODUCTS
Recycled paper; Scrap paper; Recycling paper; Paper recycle; Waste paper; Paper waste; Recyclable paper; Paper recycling plant; Discarded paper
  • Bin to collect paper for recycling in a German train station
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  • Cardboard salvaging in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1975.
  • Recycling rates of paper and cardboard (2004)

Alexandria, Louisiana         
  • Mardi Gras float in the AMGA Krewes Parade in Alexandria.
  • Booth venues at the annual Alex River Fête in downtown Alexandria.
  • Ice rink at the annual Alex Winter Fête in downtown Alexandria.
  • Entrance sign to Alexandria Memorial Gardens
  • The [[Alexandria Museum of Art]] is located downtown along the Red River.
  • Capital One, formerly the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company, occupies the tallest building in Alexandria across Third Street from City Hall.
  • Alexandria gas station awning damaged by [[Hurricane Rita]]
  • New terminal at AEX
  • Alexandria Welcome Sign on [[Louisiana Highway 28]] West.
  • An historic former Rapides Bank and Trust Company building houses part of the Alexandria Museum of Art to the left in photo.
  • [[Arna Bontemps]] African American Museum in downtown Alexandria
  • Trees are reflected in Bayou Rapides east of MacArthur Drive in Alexandria
  • Bolton High School in the [[Alexandria Garden District]]
  • Entrance to the former [[Bringhurst Field]] (1933–2013)
  • Alexandria Daily Town Talk]]'' building
  • Baptist]] Church on Jackson Street in downtown Alexandria
  • Entrance to [[Southern Baptist]]-affiliated [[Louisiana Christian University]] in Pineville
  • The [[Hotel Bentley]] awaits reopening (2014 photo).
  • Jackson Street Bridge
  • [[Louisiana State University at Alexandria]] off [[U.S. Highway 71]] south
  • [[Holy Savior Menard Central High School]] on [[Louisiana Highway 28]] West
  • Sanctuary of [[Pentecostal Church]] in Alexandria
  • [[Rapides Parish Coliseum]] on [[Louisiana Highway 28]]
  • The modern Rapides Regional Medical Center began in 1903 as "Alexandria Sanitarium".
  • [[Rotary International]] Clock (1916), with Alexandria City Hall (constructed 1963) in the background
  • Greenery at Alexandria Zoo
  • St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in downtown Alexandria
  • The Alexandria Town Talk]]'' offices are located downtown on Third Street.
  • Pineville]], Louisiana.
LARGEST CITY AND PARISH SEAT OF RAPIDES PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Alexandria, LA; UN/LOCODE:USESF; Alexandria (LA); Downtown Alexandria, Louisiana; Alexandria, La.; History of Alexandria, Louisiana; Pool Boys FC; Post du Rapides; Post du Rapides, Louisiana

Alexandria is the ninth-largest city in the state of Louisiana and is the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. It lies on the south bank of the Red River in almost the exact geographic center of the state. It is the principal city of the Alexandria metropolitan area (population 153,922) which encompasses all of Rapides and Grant parishes. Its neighboring city is Pineville. In 2010, the population was 47,723, an increase of 3 percent from the 2000 census.

Alexandria, Indiana         
CITY IN MADISON COUNTY, INDIANA, UNITED STATES
Alexandria, IN; UN/LOCODE:USAXD; History of Alexandria, Indiana

Alexandria is a city in Monroe Township, Madison County, Indiana, United States. It is about 46 miles (74 km) northeast of Indianapolis. According to the 2010 census, its population was 5,145, a decrease of 17.8% from 6,260 in 2000.

History of Alexandria         
  • ''Alexander the Great Founding Alexandria'' by Placido Costanzi (1736-1737)
  • Alexandria]], 222-235 AD. Obverse: Laureate head of [[Alexander Severus]], KAI(ΣΑΡ) MAP(ΚΟΣ) AYP(ΗΛΙΟΣ) ΣЄY(ΑΣΤΟΣ) AΛЄΞANΔPOΣ ЄYΣЄ(ΒΗΣ). Reverse: Bust of [[Asclepius]].
  • The [[Lighthouse of Alexandria]] represented in the 14th century ''[[Book of Wonders]]''
  • Map of ancient Alexandria created by astronomer Mahmoud-Bey in 1866.
  • A view of the bombardment of 1882 by an artist in Cairo.
  • Alexandria.
HISTORY OF THE CITY IN EGYPT
Roman Alexandria; Roman-era Alexandria; Ancient alexandria; Classical alexandria; Medieval alexandria; Alexandria in the middle ages; Emirate of Alexandria
The history of Alexandria dates back to the city's founding, by Alexander the Great, in 331 BC. Yet, before that, there were some big port cities just east of Alexandria, at the western edge of what is now Abu Qir Bay.

Wikipedia

Paper recycling

The recycling of paper is the process by which waste paper is turned into new paper products. It has a number of important benefits: It saves waste paper from occupying homes of people and producing methane as it breaks down. Because paper fibre contains carbon (originally absorbed by the tree from which it was produced), recycling keeps the carbon locked up for longer and out of the atmosphere. Around two-thirds of all paper products in the US are now recovered and recycled, although it does not all become new paper. After repeated processing the fibres become too short for the production of new paper, which is why virgin fibre (from sustainably farmed trees) is frequently added to the pulp recipe.

There are three categories of paper that can be used as feedstocks for making recycled paper: mill broke, pre-consumer waste, and post-consumer waste. Mill broke is paper trimmings and other paper scrap from the manufacture of paper, and is recycled in a paper mill. Pre-consumer waste is a material which left the paper mill but was discarded before it was ready for consumer use. Post-consumer waste is material discarded after consumer use, such as old corrugated containers (OCC), old magazines, and newspapers. Paper suitable for recycling is called "scrap paper", often used to produce moulded pulp packaging. The industrial process of removing printing ink from paper fibres of recycled paper to make deinked pulp is called deinking, an invention of the German jurist Justus Claproth.