
Waste Paper Managment
Author(s) -
Vijay Kumar,
Shipra Gupta,
Jasmeet Kalra,
Brij Bhusan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.d1020.0484s19
Subject(s) - waste management , waste paper , environmental science , waste stream , engineering
This manuscript investigates the waste papermanagement (WPM) of an educational Institute and aware thepeople about the importance of waste paper management andrecycling of waste papers by multidimensional approach. Theresearch assessed two multi long term plans, considering allrecycling settings feasible for educational scenario. To completethat purpose, support for the collection of waste papers, finaldisposal its environmental and financial impact assessmentconcerning to transportation is also required. Results suggestthat the quality of handmade papers is improved by doping someexternal materials in cellulose of waste papers. In thismanuscript, flour of wheat is mixed in waste paper cellulose. Theanalysis of handmade paper is done by photometric test. It isfound that at some percentages of doping of flour in waste paperpulp, the reflection properties of the paper is increased andsurface of paper become smooth and hard. At some otherpercentages of doping, the papers are shown absorptionproperties. The traditional papers are manufactured in papermills and the industries are one of the major source ofresponsible for air, water and land pollutions. By recycling ofwaste papers & rags, the handmade papers are produced whichmay become the alternate of all types of papers. Recycling canhelp to keep the city clean. Papers are manufactured by woodenpulp and for this; the trees are cut from the forest. Recycling ofwaste papers is one solution to protect environment,deforestation, soil erosion, which can also lead to disaster likekedarnath disaster in 2013 and major threat to the atmosphere.Recycling of paper can also proved to be a new source ofemployment and can become a hot area for startups, as we haverecently seen many various startups in the field of recycling, suchas e-waste recycling, plactic recycling, etc.