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What happens to the used milk cartons that are collected for recycling?

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What happens to the used milk cartons that are collected for recycling?

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Milk cartons are ‘hydrapulped’ to recover the valuable paper fibre from which they’re made. Hydrapulping is a process of soaking, heating, and agitating the used cartons in a giant blender (pulper). The resulting fibre can be used to make a variety of new paper products from cardboard boxes to fine tissue paper.

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