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How to reuse waste paper without making it as pulp? View All


3 months ago - 8 months left to answer. - 2 responses - Report Abuse
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vohramoh
Waste Paper can be re used in so many ways

1. Use it as a cushion for the packing of things, like gifts etc.

2. Use it as a hand tissue paper.

3. Use it for wrapping simple day to day items.

4. Make paper bags out of it.

5. Wipe the glass clean with it.

6. If you have news papers than the list is big
a) Use it for wrapping, photo frames, simple article etc.
b) Make a garbage bag out of News Paper , avoid plastic garbage bag.
c) Use it for craft work for children
d) Trainee tailors use news paper for learning tailoring cutting etc..


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Dhiren
if you can reuse waste paper without making it as pulp = it is not waste paper.


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