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Making paper from recycled paper instead of from wood _____. a. generates less toxic waste b. generates no water c. requires less water but more energy d. produces higher quality paper
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Making paper from recycled paper instead of from wood _____.
a. generates less toxic waste
b. generates no water
c. requires less water but more energy
d. produces higher quality paper
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I think it is a. because when people use paper they don't use it on both sides so when you throw it away it ends up in the landfills and then it's going to be burnt causing toxic waste
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