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To help make it easier, the Seiko Epson Corporation has developed a new in-office recycling system called PaperLab that eliminates the need for water to turn document waste into clean new paper.
The company recently announced PaperLab, the world’s first in-office paper recycling system, as Ars Technica first reported. You stick used paper in this machine and a few minutes later, fresh ...
It does this by shredding waste paper and then turning that material into all new sheets at a rate of 14 A4 pieces of paper per minute. Over the course of a workday, that translates to some 6,720 ...
The new filter paper, like others, is aimed at the 660 million people who don’t have access to clean water, and who make less than a dollar or two a day. Subscribe to the Daily newsletter.
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