need.
Just as a fine chef needs high quality ingredients for excellent food, a fine paper maker needs high quality
ingredients (waste paper) in order to produce high quality marketable paper products. Just as each food
ingredient adds a specific characteristic to the menu item, each type of waste paper adds a specific
characteristic to the finished paper product. For example, some paper products need long fibers, some need
short fibers, some need brightness, some need strength, and some need other qualities for specific uses.
The responsibility for the quality of each type of waste paper used at a paper mill usually depends on a waste
paper dealer Sana International and selected suppliers. Because waste paper is not a manufactured product,
a certain amount of error exists. The higher the quality of each grade of waste paper, the easier it is to market
that item at a higher price.