Waste Paper Recycling, Paper from Waste Paper, Paper Recycling Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Waste Paper Recycling, Paper from Waste Paper, Paper Recycling Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis

Paper is one the material that can be easily recycled. Recycled paper is paper that was made from paper and paper products that has already been used and recovered. People need to take their time and save the paper products so that they can be recycled.

The Indian paper industry is one of the traditional industries of India consisting of over 500 units with an installed capacity (excluding newsprint) of over 7.5 mn tonne per annum. The capacity utilisation in the industry has remained low at approximately 60% but has lately picked up. This was owing partly to some 200 mills being small and many of which were sick. Effectively, only 321 mills are operational. Out of these, 172 mills make up for 54% of the market, with the top ten claiming a share of over 28%. The large segment consists of 21 large mills. The incidence of sickness is high in mills with less than 15,000 tpa capacity.

The consumption of paper products is growing at a fast pace of around 6.5% and is expected to further go up in future. The industry now uses three sources of raw materials - recycled paper, wood and agro based, and waste. The recycled paper, comparatively cheaper, comprises almost 40% of the total raw material requirements at present.

Paper is one of the most usable consumer items which has largely used throughout the world. It is generally prepared from cellulosic material by treating it with different type of chemicals and then process through roller and driers to make a suitable quality paper. The quality of paper depends upon the end use of the paper. As the demand for paper has increased, more timber has been needed to meet the demand for wood pulp. By using waste paper to produce new paper the demand can be met to some extent.Waste paper is an important raw material for paper and paper board manufacturing. Consumption of waste paper in India is very low compared to advanced countries. This is mainly due to lack of organized collection. However it is estimated that 25% of all paper consumed in India is now recycled.

It is believed that waste paper might become a major a "raw material" for paper and pulp industry in the world since soft wood is becoming increasingly scarce. Waste paper collection provides regular employment to a substantial number of people, particularly lower income group, in cities. Waste paper in this country is generally obtained from printing, paper converting and packaging industries and from street sweepings. This type of waste paper is of low quality. About 80 percent of available waste paper pulp is used in the manufacture of paper boards. Small scale units depend almost entirely on waste paper as raw material. In India the use of recycled fibre is less in compared to developed countries. So there leaves a lot of ample space for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. There is a very good scope to venture into this field.

 

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