Making recycled paper is an easy craft that uses scrap paper, water, a blender, screens, and an iron. The process involves soaking scrap paper, blending it into a pulp, spreading the pulp on a screen, pressing out excess water, and drying the paper. Recycling paper saves trees, water, energy, and landfill space compared to making paper from virgin materials.
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1. MAKING RECYCLED PAPER
Want to take some scrap paper and turn it into craft paper? You can make a mobile, make a
masterpiece, write a letter, draw a picture, frame a picture, your imagination is the limit on what can
be done with your new paper.
Because you will have to use a blender and hot iron and the activity tends to be a little messy, dont
forget to ask an adult for their help! And dont forget to wear old clothes!
Once you have adult permission and help, you will need the following materials:
Duct Tape
Electric Blender
Paper or newspaper to blot with
Plastic Pan
Scrap paper newsprint and colored paper
Warm Water
Clean dry cellulose sponge
Window Screen
Iron
How to Begin the Activity:
Take some scrap paper and tear it into small strips, place in jar and cover with warm water. Make sure
that all staples, paper clips and other materials have been removed. Let soak for about half an hour.
Cut the screen material so that it is smaller than the bottom of the pan. Frame the screen by either
folding the edges over or covering them with duct tape. Make two pieces like this. You will need more
if you are doing this with a friend or sibling.
2. Place the soaked paper in a blender half filled with water and mix until smooth. This is called paper
pulp.
Pour the pulp into a plastic pan. Add warm water to the pan until the mixture resembles a thick soup or
slurry.
際際滷 the screen frame to the bottom of the pan and gently move it back and forth. This will evenly
distribute the pulp on top of the screen.
Lift the screen frame out of the mixture (keeping it flat) allowing the excess water to drip over the
pan until most of it has drained. You can use the sponge to compress as much of the remaining water
from the pulp as possible.
Place the screen with the pulp side up on a stack of newspaper. You may at this point, if you wish,
decorate your pulp with dry flowers, glitter, food color or confetti.
Cover your pulp with another piece of screen and more newspaper. Press down with a warm iron to
remove more of the moisture. Be careful, the wire frame will be hot to the touch.
Lift off the top newspaper, carefully remove the top screen and gently peel your paper from the
screen and place on dry newspaper.
You will have to place the paper flat in a warm dry place for it to continue to dry.
When its dried completely you have your new craft paper - start using your imagination!!!
PAPER RECYCLING SAVES:
Energy:
It takes 64% less energy to make paper from recycled materials (used paper) than from virgin fiber (trees).
Recycling one ton of paper saves the equivalent of 70 gallons of gasoline or 3 barrels of oil.
Water:
It takes 61% less water to make paper from 100% recycled materials.
Land:
Every ton of paper recycled saves 100 cubic feet of landfill space.
Air:
Making recycled paper results in 70% fewer air pollutants than making paper from virgin wood.
Natural Resources (Trees):
For every ton of paper recycled, approximately 17 trees are saved.
If you would like more information on recycling, please write to the address below or visit our website:
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Environmental Services
Recycling & Litter Reduction Section
Post Office Box 4313
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821-4313
(225) 219-3273
www.la.gov/assistance/recycling