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Qué (quién) es waste 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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  • Atlanta, Georgia]]
  • Cardboard salvaging in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1975.
  • Recycling rates of paper and cardboard (2004)

waste-paper basket         
  • Automated waste container in [[South Korea]]
  • Household waste container (specifically, a wheelie bin) in [[Berkshire]], England
  • International symbol "Tidyman" used on packaging to remind people to dispose of it in a bin instead of littering
  • Natal]], [[Brazil]].
CONTAINER THAT HOLDS WASTE
Trash can; Waste receptacle; Trash bin; Wheelie Bins; Wheelie bin; Mobile garbage bin; Wheelie bins; Wheeled bin; Rubbish Bin; Litter Bin; Wastepaper Basket; Dustbins; Rubbish bin; Litter basket; Wastebasket; Wastebin; Waste-paper basket; Wastepaper baskets; Waste-paper baskets; Trash receptacle; Waste Receptacles; Trash receptacles; Dustbin Cover; Dustbin Lid; Litter bin; Waste bin; Waste receptacles; Waste Receptacle; Garbage bin; Garbage can; Grabage tin; Garbage tin; Garbage tins; Garbage cans; Bin lid; Garbage pail; Wastepaper Baskets; Circular File; Dust bin; Dust bins; Dust-bin; Garbage Bin; Garbage bins; Rubbish bins; Dustbin lids; Dustbin covers; Thrash receptacle; Thrash container; Trash container; Recycle Bins; Trash cans; Recycling Ban; Recycling Bun; The trash; The rubbish; Litter bins; Wastebaskets; Waste Basket; Waste Baskets; Wheelybin; Garbage receptacle; Trashcan; Trash Can; Dustbin; Litter barrels; Garbage Can; Trash barrel; Waste paper basket; Ashcan (waste); Waste basket; Garbage bucket; Trash bucket; Waste bucket; Wheely bin; Wastepaper basket; Automatic waste container; Toter cart; Waste containers; Refuse bin; Litter receptacle; Trash canister; 🗑; Garbage container; Waistpaper basket; Waste containet; Rubbish-bin; Trash basket; Garbage basket; The bin
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a receptacle for small quantities of rubbish.
Biomedical waste         
  • The international symbol for biological hazard.
  • Accumulation of biomedical waste in a hospital basement.
  • These healthcare workers are being trained to safely handle contaminated wastes before being assigned to an outbreak of [[Ebola hemorrhagic fever]].
  • Sharpsmart Reusable Sharps Container
SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, SHARPS, AND LABORATORY WASTE THAT ARE POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS; ANY KIND OF WASTE CONTAINING INFECTIOUS (OR POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS) MATERIALS
Medical waste; Clinical waste; Biomedical waste and problems; Hospital waste
Biomedical waste or hospital waste is any kind of waste containing infectious (or potentially infectious) materials. It may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that visually appears to be of medical or laboratory origin (e.
waste disposal         
  • [[Waste picker]]s burning [[e-waste]] in [[Agbogbloshie]], a site near Accra in Ghana that processes large volumes of international electronic waste. The pickers burn the plastics off of materials, and collect the metals for recycling. However this process exposes pickers and their local communities to toxic fumes.
  • Moulded plastic, wheeled waste bin in [[Berkshire]], England
  • An active [[compost]] heap
  • landfill compaction vehicle]] in action.
  • [[Manlove, Alliott & Co. Ltd.]] 1894 destructor furnace. The use of [[incinerator]]s for waste disposal became popular in the late 19th century.
  • Containers for consumer waste collection at the Gdańsk University of Technology
  • Recycling point at the [[Gdańsk University of Technology]]
  • A recycling point in [[Lappajärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Edwin Chadwick]]'s 1842 report ''The Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population'' was influential in securing the passage of the first legislation aimed at waste clearance and disposal.
  • A specialized trash collection truck providing regular municipal trash collection in a neighborhood in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
  • Spittelau incineration plant in [[Vienna]]
  • Steel crushed and baled for recycling
  • A recycling and waste-to-energy plant for waste that is not exported
  • Tarastejärvi Incineration Plant in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • Diagram of the waste hierarchy
GENERATION, PREVENTION, CHARACTERIZATION, MONITORING, TREATMENT, HANDLING, REUSE AND RESIDUAL DISPOSITION OF SOLID WASTES
Solid waste management; Waste is a resource; Waste disposal; Waste Disposal; Solid Waste Management; Solid Waste Disposal; Green bin program; Refuse Disposal System; Refuse disposal; Waste Management; Use and disposal; Use and Disposal; Waste Mangament History; Sanitation engineering; Solid-waste management; Solid Waste Management Program; Carting business; Integrated waste management; Solid waste policy; Waste storage; Waste burial; Trash collection; Waste removal; Sustainable waste management; Re-use of waste; Waste avoidance; Refuse management; Waste management in China; Waste management in San Francisco
(waste disposals)
A waste disposal or a waste disposal unit is a small machine in a kitchen sink that chops up vegetable waste. (BRIT; in AM, use garbage disposal
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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.

Ejemplos de uso de waste paper
1. It must be another initiative to cut down on waste paper we have to recycle.
2. Office waste paper is recycled into toilet tissue and kitchen towel.
3. She lives with her partner, Victor, 56, who works for a waste paper company.
4. Judge David McEvoy QC said: "The sketches were found in the waste paper basket in the jury room.
5. "Then I was sick into the waste paper bin." According to the National Patient Safety Agency, anaesthetic–related deaths are extremely rare.