💨 Abstract
The article highlights the environmental impact of paper mills, primarily mill-made paper, which accounts for 85% of paper production and is mostly used for wrapping, tissue, and disposable containers. It emphasizes that paper, though compostable, should be recycled, particularly into handmade paper to minimize pollution. Mill-made paper is harmful due to deforestation, water usage, and wastewater and air pollution.
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