Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1917 — The Waste Basket. [ARTICLE]

The Waste Basket.

These are some kinds of paper to save: White clippings and from book papers, and writing papers are especially valuable, and a steady demand for such material is always found. White rind colored writing papers are suitable for manufacture into many other grades after the ink and coloring matters are removed. Clean wrapping papers of all kinds are valuable for remanufacture into similar grades. Old books, magazines* periodicals, account books, etc., can be remanufactured into book papers of excellent quality. All material of this kind that is saved is of direct benefit to the forests of the country, as magazines and book papers are very largely made from wood pulp.