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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recyclable paper" is correct and fully usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe paper products that can be recycled or reused. Example: "The company is committed to using environmentally-friendly materials, such as recyclable paper, in their packaging."
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Hopefully, it's wrapped in 100% recycled and recyclable paper.
The mill is the squat Pratt Industries recycling plant on Staten Island, which transforms much of the recyclable paper New Yorkers discard into sheets of usable paper.
Where does it think someone who enjoys a takeaway coffee should put their paper cup? "Definitely recyclable paper cups can go in the green bin," says the waste recycling executive who answers the phone.
While easily recyclable, paper bags also require killing trees.
For years, Stanford has sent its recyclable paper to a mill in San Jose.
— Glenn Collins The Economist: The Mexico City government's "Barter Market" now swaps fresh locally grown food for recyclable paper, plastic, glass and aluminum.
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With millions of plastic milk bottles disposed of daily in the UK, a2 Milk is switching to 100% recyclable paper-based cartons that use 80% less plastic than bottles and carry the Forest Stewardship Council label.
Keep a small container, trash bin, or organizing bucket directly near your desk to toss recyclable papers, junk mail, etc.
Pick up any recyclable papers and put them in a bag/can and put it where it can get recycled.
Invest in recyclable papers, which can be put in your green bin/compost heap after use, and/or recycled papers made from plastic bottles.
Everywhere on campus you can mix all acceptable recyclables - paper, plastic, metal, etc. - in any recycling bin, even if the label says otherwise; all bins will soon be accurately labeled.
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