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Recycled Paper: Exploding the Myths Article on Recycled Paper

November 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Recycled Paper: Exploding the Myths Paper and paper products are the largest single component of society’s waste stream. The movement to recycled paper and manufacture products is primarily an effort to reduce the amount of costly, disposable waste. When we choose to use recycled paper for our businesses and homes, we don’t have to sacrifice quality. recycled paper is readily available in many high quality grades meeting the same technical specifications as virgin (tree) paper. The quality of recycled paper has improved significantly over the years, so that it performs well in office copiers, fax machines, printers and printing machines.

The First Paper Mill in the U.S. Recycled Believe it or not, the very first paper mill originated in the U.S. colonies in 1690 close to Philadelphia, and operated as a recycling mill. The paper mill created paper from recycled cotton and rags. It wasn’t until the 1800s that papermakers learned to make paper from trees. Back then papermakers thought the resources of the forest were limitless and capable of constantly renewing itself. Today we realize that our natural resources do have limits and sustainable alternatives must be implemented to protect the world’s environment.

Just the Facts Recycled paper is widely used in products today. Newspapers, magazines, books catalogs, direct mail, tissue and towel products, packaging products and more use recycled paper. Still, there are many myths surrounding recycling and recycled paper.

Myth 1: Recycled paper doesn’t have a professional appearance. You can easily find a variety of quality and grades available. You’ll find paper made just for business cards, letterhead, and brochures, tissue and towel papers and more just as easily in recycled paper products. Recycled paper is often cost-comparative to virgin paper.

Myth 2: It doesn’t make sense to buy recycled products because they cost more. In the instances where recycled paper does cost more than virgin paper, the average cost difference is generally around 10 to 20-percent. The tremendous benefits to the environment outweigh this cost difference in the end.

Myth 3: You compromise quality when you go with recycled paper products. When recycled paper was first introduced, it was known for being discolored and uneven in texture and appearance. Today’s recycled paper products with even 100-percent post consumer content are comparable in quality to virgin paper products.

Myth 4: All paper is recycled now anyway. Actually post-consumer recycled paper comprises only about 10-percent of the printing and stationary market. 90-percent of these industries still use virgin paper.

Myth 5: The poor quality of recycled paper creates paper jams in machines. You should have no problem finding quality, recycled paper to use in printers, fax machines copiers and other equipment. Whether you are using recycled paper or virgin paper the key is to pick the right paper for the task (e.g. copier paper for the copier).

Myth 6: The fibers in recycled paper create excess dust which can damage machinery. This is not just a recycled paper issue. Whether you choose recycled paper or virgin paper, make sure to use high quality paper to reduce the incidence of dust.

Myth 7: Tree-free and chlorine-free recycled paper is the best. This is an example of misused definitions. “Tree-free” refers to an alternative fiber source such as hemp, kenaf or cotton which is used to make the paper. “Chlorine-free” refers to the bleaching process. These terms are not directly related to the recycling process. Most recycled papers however, are classified as processed chlorine-free (PCF) which makes them environmentally friendly in this additional way.

Myth 8: Burning paper for energy is much better than recycling. Paper can be recycled over and over multiple times. This saves trees, water, energy and reduces pollution, increasing the value of recycling.

Myth 9: Recycling paper damages the environment. Ultimately, recycling conserves the environment by saving trees, water and energy. However, there is a sludge produced from recycling as in virgin paper production. Most sludge tests non-toxic, but toxic sludge can be properly disposed of.

Myth 10: Buying Recycled Paper doesn’t really help the environment. This is probably the biggest myth of all. Paper that goes into landfills produces large amounts of methane gas. This contributes to global warming. The Environmental Protection Agency reports that virgin paper decomposition in landfills is one of the biggest sources of methane. In addition the manufacture of recycled paper saves on energy, water, pollution and reduces pressures on our dwindling forests.

Kimberly Ben is a freelance writer and editor working for GreenLine Paper Company, Inc.. “Recycled Paper: Exploding the Myths” dispels myths about the use of Recycled Paper.

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Hot New Personalized Christmas Gift Ideas Using Heat Transfer Paper

November 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Need a personalized gift for the special people on your Christmas list this year? It’s the most creative way to gift a special present and help with our holiday spending this year. With the exciting new heat transfer paper products available the possibilities are endless. I‘ve been thinking about items that anyone would love to receive that will not only be personalized but will also be useful. See if any of these easy ideas will help you get started.

Christmas Gifts for Kids using Heat Transfer Paper

First on my list are gifts for my kids and with their help a few for their friends. The heat transfer paper that caught my attention for these projects for the holidays are the Glitter FlexWear™, the Glow in the Dark FlexWear™ and the Flock FlexWear™. Any item that helps my kids keep track of their possessions is useful.

  • Personalized Pillow Cases – I love the idea using heat transfer paper for pillowcases to take to sleepover parties when it’s a bit hard to keep track of your pillow after the pillow fights. Imagine using Glow in the Dark FlexWear™ designs with not only their name but a personalized design to help them identify it in the dark. It’s not only great to do this for your own kids but also they can help create special designs for their friends. What a great gift!
  • Personalized Sleeping Bag Cover or Overnight Totes – I must have sleepovers on my mind, but knowing how often this is occurring in my house makes me believe that kids really need personalized items once they leave the house or it may not come back. Using Glitter FlexWear™ or Flock FlexWear™ heat transfer paper personalizing these special totes make it easy for your kids to stay organized.

Christmas Gifts for Teachers using Heat Transfer Paper

Personalized Large Storage Crock or Large Mug – I’m sure that teachers have collections of various mugs that they have received over the years. Using heat transfer paper for hard surfaces you can create not a similar drinking mug but a useful labeled vessel for storing items like paint brushes, Popsicle sticks, and colored pencils, something that is specialized to your child’s classroom activities. In our classroom every child must check-in their lunch choices by picking a color coded stick for each lunch choice and placing it in an envelope. Now our teacher has a specially labeled “lunch choice” crock that helps keep things organized. It works great and the teachers really appreciated it.

Christmas Gifts for Grandparents using Heat Transfer Paper

“Green” Grocery Totes – With everyone being more conscience of the environment that we are leaving to our children, let us help by doing our part. Grandparents will love having a special designed tote from their Grandchildren using heat transfer paper that they personalized. A large washable cotton tote with a design created with heat transfer paper that can be used to carry groceries, knitting, reading materials or any items with come in very useful. I’m sure it’s one that won’t be left behind.

Having created a personalized Christmas gift using hot new heat transfer paper products will not only help your Christmas spending budget but it will also be a big hit for any of your special people on your list. There are so many possibilities, be creative and have fun using heat transfer paper on your next project.

Author “Linda Dunkelberger” is a freelance writer and editor creating project ideas for Tshirtsupplies.com. T-shirt Supplies is a Pennsylvania based company selling top of the line heat transfer products including Laser & Inkjet Heat Transfer Paper, Specialty Papers, Heat Transfer Vinyl, Heat Transfer Foils and heat transfer press machine accessories at great prices since 2003.

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