Paper is the most recycled material in our municipal waste stream

Paper consistently leads the way in recycling rates, outperforming plastic, glass, and metal year after year. Millions of tons are diverted from landfills annually, fed back into production rather than left to sit.

Paper’s not just recyclable in theory. People actually recycle it, which is what makes the difference.

Kids sorting through paper to recycle and put in bag.

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Recycling center with large squares of  packaged paper to recycle sitting outside.

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Fiber that keeps on giving

Paper fibers can be reused up to five to seven times before the fibers become too short to be recycled again. In that time, a single sheet might become office paper, then packaging, then cardboard, then tissue.

Each recycling cycle extracts more value from the same raw material, a level of efficiency most manufactured materials simply can’t match.