Paper products naturally decompose much better than plastics,
which can takes hundreds of years to break down, and often leave
harmful micro plastics behind paper is more easily and widely
recycled than many plastic products. Educating the public on
how to properly recycle paper can boost recycling rates and
reduce landfill waste.
Making paper products for public to ensure the importance and
increase the use of papers over the use of plastic products.
On 18th March 2021 “Global Recycling Day”, Glue conducted an
awareness class at Harisree College Calicut, regarding the impor-
tance of paper products over plastics. We introduced Ms.Sushee-
la Mattanikil founder of Eco Paper Products and she is a seller of
paper products for a few years in Kannur, to lead the awareness
class.She has encouraged the students to prepare the paper products
themselves. We have around 150 students in the college to
co-operate with us and also volunteers of Glue played an import-
ant role in the programme.
Economic impact is the paper industry provides employment in
forestry, manufacturing and recycling sectors. By increasing
paper, emphasise the daily use and versatility. Innovations in paper
products, such as biodegradable packaging and smart paper are
contributing to sustainability and efficiency.
The positive environmental aspect of paper products is recyclabil-
ity. Paper is one of the most widely recycled materials. Recycling
paper reduces the need for raw materials, saves energy and
reduces greenhouse goes emission. Paper is a less harmful waster,
when it disposed improperly is less harmful to the environment
compared to micro plastics, which can contribute to micro plas-
tics pollution and harm wildlife.
Paper products have a smaller environmental foot print than many
synthetic alternatives like plastics, their impact still depends heav-
ily on how they are sourced, produced and disposed of practices
across the lifecycle on paper products are essential to maximizing
their environmental benefits.
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