White Letter ─ what is it and what can you earn

The grade to consist of up to 100% pure white wood-free paper, either slab or shavings, with some coatings or marks permitted for every bale loaded. The grade must not contain any paper derived from mechanical pulp, e.g. unprinted white news or coated mechanical paper. Each bale must be sorted free of all plastic, polythene coated or laminates & must not contain other contraries such as wet strength or stickies.

Sorted white wood-free writing papers which can be shredded, originating from office records however should be free from cash books, carbon paper and non-water soluble adhesives. Each bale in the load should contain no coloured wood-free papers, no mechanical fibres, no coated papers and no manila folders or envelopes.

What can I recycle

Avoid newspapers and pamphlets that are contaminated, wet, greasy or oily.
Avoid newspapers and pamphlets that are wet

 

 

What can I NOT recycle

Avoid newspapers and pamphlets that are contaminated. Avoid newspapers and pamphlets that are wet