The Japanese company Epson created one that indicates be the first compact system of recycling of paper, in a format that fits in most offices and produces leaves from waste paper which are then used in printing of new documents .
According to the presentation Epson, the paperlab printer recycles through a dry process with a small amount of water used to maintain a certain level of moisture within the system, and capable of recycling the traditional copy paper size A4 and A3 after use.
Designed to “give new value to the role and encourage recycling,” shortening the process for collecting used paper, delivery a recycling center, sale in store and arrival at the office, paperlab intends to be a safe way to destroy important documents without intermediary companies involved.
The printer / recycling machine reduces paper used the fiber paper, destroying completely the information on this inscribed. After the scraps of paper being inserted into the machine, the process of creating the first new leaf takes three minutes. Beads made by Epson reveal that the system can produce 14 A4 sheets per minute, which amounts to 6720 during a period of eight hours.
In addition to the A4 format, the paperlab can produce A3 size-card -Visit paper with varying thickness, density, various colors and fragrant.
In environmental terms, the Epson stresses that the equipment works without the use of water, proceeding to recycling through a dry process, and given the reduced need to buy paper users help reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
The paperlab will be presented to the public at Eco-Products Conference 2015, taking place next week, between 10 and December 12, and is expected to begin to be marketed in Japan since 2016.
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