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A 3 page paper which presents a memo concerning recycling paper in Canada. Bibliography lists 3 sources. 
                                                
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                                                    more fragile. Many nations are developing more intricate and more numerous recycling programs, Canada being one of those nations. The following paper focuses on paper recycling in Canada, and is  
                                                
                                                    presented as something of a memo.   TO: Donald Holmes  FROM: Anthony DeDonato, DATE:Monday,November 21,2005  SUBJECT:Recycling Paper.   	We are all familiar with the fact that  
                                                
                                                    paper comes from trees and trees are considered a limited resource if they are not replanted and taken care of. In Canada paper becomes a serious subject to consider when  
                                                
                                                    we understand that, "The Canadian pulp and paper industry is a major exporter of recycled products and the largest importer of recovered paper" (Alberni Environmental Coalition, 2005). Canada relies on  
                                                
                                                    paper, from production to consumption. And, as such, it is interesting to note that Canada is not new to recycling, though efforts should be increased as with any nation. When  
                                                
                                                    paper mills rose up in Canada there was at least one factory, the first built in Canada in 1804 in Quebec, that actually utilized "old rags and linen to make  
                                                
                                                    newsprint and wrapping papers" thus setting Canada up as a symbol of recycling paper (Alberni Environmental Coalition, 2005). 	While paper recycling takes on many different angles, we can understand more  
                                                
                                                    about the conditions today, and the possibilities involved for the future, when we examine just a few aspects of recycling paper in Canada. For example, one subject is the prevalence  
                                                
                                                    of recycling paper in Canada. "Since 1990, the Canadian industry has invested almost $2 billion to build de-inking facilities and to improve the screening processes to enable the mills to  
                                                
                                                    use an ever-widening range of recovered papers" (Alberni Environmental Coalition, 2005). And there are at present around 62 mills throughout Canada that use recovered paper, something that is taken in  
                                                
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