Printer maker Epson just revealed a new machine that spits out pages at a stunning rate of 14 per minute. Wait! Don’t stop reading yet. That pace only sounds bad when we’re talking about printers.
Printing company Epson has unveiled the PaperLab, an in-office recycling machine that spits out bright new paper after waste sheets are put in. According to Epson, the process is more secure and ...
Printer giant Epson has developed an in-office paper recycling machine. Called the PaperLab, you put waste paper in, and then new, bright white printer paper comes out. Epson says this process is more ...
While the idea of recycling is a good one, unfortunately, it can be a bit of a logistical nightmare. To help change that, Seiko Epson has developed a new in-office paper recycling system called ...
On the concrete floor of Inland Empire Paper sat a 1,500-pound bale of waste paper ready to be recycled into new paper. The bale came from a modern single-stream recycling system that takes mixed-up ...
Amcor Ltd. has officially opened its newest recycled paper machine at its paper mill in Botany, New South Wales, Australia. The Australian firm invested more than $500 million to build the new ...
In recycling and MSW processing, performance is often discussed in theory. Throughput ratings, design specs, and individual machine ...
Reuse the News—a simple, community‑driven newspaper recovery program—helped accelerate paper recycling across the Washington, ...
As depicted in science fiction films and television programs, the world of the future seems to be curiously devoid of paper. Yet as the 21st century moves forward, new high-volume paper mills continue ...