Yes! Even magazine paper and newsprint paper can be recycled- but it usually goes through a de-inking process (like bleaching) to remove images and ink if the final product needs to use blank, clean material. For example, recycled notebooks.
Most recycled-paper products are not 100% post-consumer products. Many are raw materials mixed with recycled materials.
2007-06-20 16:01:22
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answered by karenmsarna 4
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Yes, the paper is broken into pieces and then it goes through a similar process of cooking a cake, anyways, no matter what kind of paper it is, as long as it is paper,( colorful, red, black, thick, thin...)it could be recycled
2007-06-20 15:59:44
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answered by Diana T 2
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Yes, all kinds of paper can be recycled several times.
Only things like wax coating prevent recycling.
China imports huge quantities of our paper to recycle.
That is saving millions of trees around the world.
2007-06-20 15:59:26
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answered by Robert S 7
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indeed.
i always recyle my paper.
and if i have any paper that is not completely full or is blank on the other side. i keep it as scrap paper until i can't use it anymore. then recycle. im a major tree-hugger lol.
2007-06-20 15:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You bet. Recycle it with your newspapers.
2007-06-20 15:56:30
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answered by TG 7
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Yes.
2007-06-20 15:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they shred it, bleach it, soak it, and presto it is writing paper again.
2007-06-20 15:57:10
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answered by T C 6
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