Waste Paper
There must be a recycling bin for
a waste paper when there are a minimum of five households within the
property. The community management will maintain recycling points for
other homes in different areas of the city. From the links listed below
can be found those recycling points in the areas according to the postal
code, where there is a recycling bin for the waste paper:
Waste paper includes the
following:
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newspapers, magazines, advertisements, envelopes
and other papers delivered with a post |
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photocopier and printing papers, including coloured |
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squared
and drawing papers |
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notebooks, books without their covers, telephone
books
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NO
wet or dirty paper or cardboard |
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NO
plastic bags or polystyrene |
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NO
gift wrapping |
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Waste paper collected from homes
will be used in newspaper and soft tissue manufacturing or as an
insulating material.
If also office waste paper is
collected separately at the property, the waste paper can include the
following:
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typewriter
papers |
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photocopier
papers |
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Computer
printing papers |
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FAX papers
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white papers |
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squared papers
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NO coloured
paper, because they will make the reprocessing of paper more difficult |
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Additional information about
sorting the waste papers can be obtained free from Paperinkeräys Oy's
information services on 0800 - 121 0210 or from their
internet page.
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