Researching global news related to waste paper and its recycling, one can draw a clear conclusion. Issues related to the generation of paper waste and its subsequent disposal are becoming increasingly pressing in various countries. Various types of waste paper, including old corrugated containers (OCC 11), represent a huge amount of waste generated everywhere. While countries in Africa previously paid little attention to the waste problem, today there are countries where governments are trying to raise relevant issues for future solutions. This indicates that the world is evolving, and people around the world are concerned about the future if waste issues are not addressed through existing or new solutions.
Of course, many countries around the world still face numerous problems. India, for example, generates a significant amount of waste. The country’s authorities are struggling to address recycling issues. In some regions, these issues remain unresolved. But the world is evolving and moving toward recycling. We hope that all countries, without exception, will eventually establish an effective system for proper waste disposal, where recycling, as a process, will occupy a central place in the closed-loop consumption chain. Clearly, building a plant is no easy task, but the problem must be addressed, as recycling facilities are the solution to the situation where waste becomes a real threat to the environment.

