Waste paper recyclers are interested in building paper manufacturing plants. Thus, one of them, engaged in recycling corrugated cardboard, is already considering the decision to build a factory that will produce cardboard from secondary raw materials. This goal is quite justified, since waste paper today more and more often serves as raw material for the manufacture of new paper and is excellent for this. Various paper secondary raw materials are used to solve these problems, including SBS Solid Bleached Sulfate and other grades.
We believe this decision is correct. Recyclers are on the right track if they are considering the possibility of building new paper manufacturing plants. In this way, a production line is created that begins with the recycling of paper waste and ends with the manufacture of new material. However, there is a problem in this case, since it is not possible to build a plant everywhere. Officials may prohibit construction for environmental safety reasons. But if we take into account that paper waste that accumulates in landfills is a threat to the environment, then we believe that it is necessary to support the initiatives of paper processors, solving the problem together and allocating places for the construction of new plants.