There are many companies in Canada involved in paper recycling. These companies often grow, becoming larger enterprises. There are numerous examples of this. Recently, news broke that one company, which was previously small, has grown into a network of divisions. This network includes 19 recycling plants. The company also handles organizational issues related to producer responsibility.
It’s worth noting that paper recycling in Canada has been developing as a business for many years. The company we discussed above began operations several decades ago. As elsewhere in the world, the business of recycling secondary raw materials, including print cutting waste, did not immediately become widespread, as humanity took a while to realize that waste could be profitable. Nowadays, recycling plants operate in many countries, and their number is increasing every year. This is certainly encouraging, as they work for the benefit of our planet, reducing waste and turning it into useful products.
But, as reality and the history of the recycling industry show, businesses in this field are growing and successfully developing. They generate profits that allow them to continue operating, transforming waste into useful materials. We wish good luck to everyone working in this field. We actively support everyone involved in recycling.

