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How does New Leaf Paper acquire the post-consumer waste used in its papers?

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How does New Leaf Paper acquire the post-consumer waste used in its papers?

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Post-consumer waste comes from collection facilities where it is sorted by type and then sent on to reclamation sites. Paper is sent to pulp mill where post-consumer waste is de-inked (either by chemical or physical means) and then processed into pulp. The pulp is then either used on site or sent to another mill to undergo the paper making process.

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