PAPER AND PAPER REUSE
AND RECYCLING
Instituto Centro Cape is a non-governmental organization
created in 1994,Which works for the development, mainly the craft industry, the
artisan and micro and small enterprises. Among the various concerns of the Cape
Center is the question of the environment.
We know that if we do not worry about our surroundings, our
children and grandchildren they will have much more difficult than we do in
their daily lives.
As we also work with the artisanal segment, we know that
many of the existing waste may well be used to create new products.
Paper and paper reuse and recycling |
Being environmentally correct is even a way of adding value
to your product Last. Consumers today are aware of the waste issue: if they are
discarded in any way, or if they are reused. These booklets, now launched, are
only guides to the knowledge of all, but that serve as inspiration for other
developments and that simple things in our day to day life can be accomplished
without any greater effort.
Thanks once again to the Fiemg system for having made the
launch of these 12 manuals, which will be of great value to those who generate
waste, or which are users of waste from third parties.
In nature there are no prizes, no punishments at all.
There are consequences. "James Whistler - North
American painter and author
Man has always sought to register his history. The first
records were drawings and signs, on stones and caves.
Through them, we were able to know the culture and the
habits of prehistoric man.
In India, they used palm leaves; the Eskimos used whale
bones and seal teeth. In China, books were made with turtle shells and shells and
later in bamboo and silk. At most famous raw materials and paper was the
papyrus and parchment. The papyrus was developed by the people Egyptian,
basking the reed with water until to obtain a tissue-like sheet. O parchment
was much more resistant because it was animal skin, usually sheep, calf or
goat, but had a very high cost.
The paper, as we know it today,
originated in China. Peels were mixed of trees and cloths. After being wet,
they were beaten to form a folder. This paste, deposited in sieves to drain the
water, after drying, it became a sheet of paper. Even today, cotton and linen cloths
are used by some manufacturing of tough papers such as paper money
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