About 37% of paper recovered in the United States is recycled into newspaper and paperboard products. The remaining is exported to other countries or reused to make products like compost. Submit Feedback Download Brochure
See what happens with 6 million tons of paper. Read More... Associated Curriculum: [Activity: Paper Recycling], [Brochure: Paper Recycling], [Lesson Plan: Paper Recycling]
See what happens with 6 million tons of paper. Read More... Associated Curriculum: [Activity: Paper Recycling], [Brochure: Paper Recycling], [Lesson Plan: Paper Recycling]
Make your own recycled paper in eight easy steps with materials you can find around the house. Read More... Associated Curriculum: [Video: GP Harmon], [Brochure: Paper Recycling], [Lesson Plan: Paper Recycling]
Make your own recycled paper in eight easy steps with materials you can find around the house. Read More... Associated Curriculum: [Video: GP Harmon], [Brochure: Paper Recycling], [Lesson Plan: Paper Recycling]
Paper recycling has been around as long as paper itself. Today paper is the most recycled product in the United States. Read More... Associated Curriculum: [Video: GP Harmon], [Activity: Paper Recycling], [Brochure: Paper Recycling]
Paper recycling has been around as long as paper itself. Today paper is the most recycled product in the United States. Read More... Associated Curriculum: [Video: GP Harmon], [Activity: Paper Recycling], [Brochure: Paper Recycling]