Top 5 Benefits of Recycling Paper

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We all know that recycling can help the environment, especially when you recycle paper. According to Shred-it, when you recycle paper, it helps to “reduce greenhouse gas emissions that can contribute to climate change.” So, if you don’t already recycle paper, read through these top five benefits of recycling them!

It can save energy and water

Believe it or not, recycling paper can actually save energy. This is because paper will be produced from recycled paper, which will require less energy when compared to producing paper from wood or virgin fibres. For those who don’t know what virgin fibre is, this is wood that has been harvested for the first time. When you recycle paper, this also helps to save water since you’re reducing any processes that use water.

It reduces tree felling

Tree felling is the process of cutting trees down. When you recycle paper, you’re reducing tree felling since paper won’t be produced from wood, which will help the environment thrive.

It reduces greenhouse gases

As mentioned, if you recycle paper, you’re helping to reduce the carbon dioxide and methane present in the atmosphere. Both of these gases contribute to the ongoing problem of climate change. By recycling paper, carbon dioxide from trees won’t be released.

You’re saving space in landfills

If you don’t recycle paper, you’re actually putting more waste in landfills. This means there won’t be space for waste that can’t be recycled. By recycling paper, you’re saving space and reducing the need to create more landfills, which helps both the environment and communities.

You help preserve resources

If you recycle paper, you’re helping to preserve the trees and forests. As a resource, recycling paper is also eco-friendly and helps manufacturers to save money and energy. However, it’s good to note that it’s only possible to recycle paper 5-7 times before the fibres become too short.

 

These are the top five benefits of recycling paper, which hopefully encourages you to start or continue recycling. For advice, help or for any enquiries, have a chat with our waste disposal professionals from our directory here.

If you think you have an extensive amount of waste, have a read through these 5 Tips for Better Waste Management!

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