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Recycling paper has never been EASIER *Simple 9-step procedure to recycle paper*
Almost everyone talks about the importance of recycling stuff, but only a few of them show how to do it, and Vasiliy Maslov happens to be one of those few people.
In this educational footage, Vasiliy demonstrates the art of recycling paper in nine simple steps, which are:
1. Tear the unwanted paper into pieces and pour water for at least a couple of hours.
2. When the paper gets wet, grind it in a blender to a porridge state.
3. Pour water into the container and add a glass of pulp, stir well.
4. Scoop up the pulp with the screen and let the excess water drain, do not rush.
5. Turn the screen over and press the future sheet of paper against a piece of cloth or a sheet of paper.
6. Remove excess water with a sponge or towel without removing the screen.
7. Carefully lift the screen, the paper will not stick due to the tension and adhesion of the fibers.
8. Hang the paper to dry at home or outdoors, so the process goes faster.
9. Place a piece of paper under a press of books or boards, or just iron it.
That said, encourage your friends and family members to follow these easy steps and do their part in preserving natural resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Name: Vasiliy Maslov
Location: Gyumri, Armenia
Filmed on: 2022-11-22
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