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Isn the production of recycled paper more damaging to the environment than that of normal paper?

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Isn the production of recycled paper more damaging to the environment than that of normal paper?

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No, the production of recycled fiber pulp is, generally speaking, more environmentally benign than the production of ‘virgin fiber’ pulp that comes directly from trees. Making recycled pulp produces less air pollution and most types of emissions to water are reduced. Recycled pulp production usually requires less water and less bought-in energy.

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