Paper Recycling Machine

@wiLLmaH (8801)
Singapore, Singapore
January 21, 2016 11:06pm CST
One of our world’s crisis is disposing wastages and scarcity of trees. Now this recycling machine is fascinates many people as it solves those three problems. It recycles used papers and it doesn’t need water. Now my question is, how much that recycling paper machine costs? I do hope that it is worthy for companies to buy that machine
This cool machine turns waste paper into new paper within just 3 minutes.
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8 responses
@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
22 Jan 16
That would indeed help save papers . Although i know such machine would cost really big , not considering that it will eat a lot of electricity .
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
22 Jan 16
I hope they can lease it to companies.. well, if they really want to help Mother Earth.. hehe
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@LadyDuck (502759)
• Italy
22 Jan 16
I have checked the Epson site, this machine is as big as a car and it uses water, even if normal and not purified water. People who post on Facebook never check everything before giving info.
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
22 Jan 16
@LadyDuck do they need water? Sorry. I read somewhere in facebook or in the epson site that it doesn't need water. Thanks for the clarification.
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@LadyDuck (502759)
• Italy
22 Jan 16
I have checked the Epson site to see the characteristic of the machine, it uses water, normal tap water instead than expensive purified water. The machine is 2.6 meters long, 1.2 meters wide and 1.8 meters high. It will be for sale in Japan during 2016, no price announced yet.
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@LadyDuck (502759)
• Italy
23 Jan 16
@petatonicsca I am sure that the first one will be expensive, this was the case when the first photocopy machine came out in the 60s.
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• Japan
23 Jan 16
I did that too! I live in Japan so I hope I can see one in action when it comes out. I bet the second and third generation will be much cheaper.
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@DeborahDiane (40850)
• Laguna Woods, California
23 Jan 16
How wonderful! The more trees we can save, the better off we all would be!
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
23 Jan 16
The more trees we save the better. :) Because of the climate changes now we are experiencing we are seeing the benefits of having trees around us.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
23 Jan 16
It also shreds personal information. We have one, and it wasn't expensive for us.
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
26 Jan 16
Yes. That is also the main agenda is to totally eradicate the confidential documents.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
22 Jan 16
but it will need a lot of expert people to run this machine. Is it successful?
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
22 Jan 16
Epson will launch this machine by this year but they didn't mention the exact date. I hope their advocacy is for real and make the value affordable for the companies.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
22 Jan 16
@wiLLmaH that is good. Epson, as Epson the makers of the xerox, printer machines?
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@Yar_Joey (3271)
• Philippines
23 Jan 16
maybe in time Epson's invention will make all papers recyclable and reusable, so no more garbage around.
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
23 Jan 16
It will surely lessens the garbage around world.
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
31 Jan 16
@Yar_Joey OMG! Please don't. Haha
@Yar_Joey (3271)
• Philippines
28 Jan 16
@wiLLmaH but not the toilet paper to be recycled, am I right?
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@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
22 Jan 16
It must be very expensive! Yes I think the price is worth the benefits otherwise no one will purchase that.
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
22 Jan 16
They do not mention the cost as it will be commercialized only this year. Let us wait how much they will price that machine.
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@Auntylou (4262)
• Oxford, England
28 Jan 16
Sounds like a good idea, though mainly for big business as I guess the machine will be expensive
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@wiLLmaH (8801)
• Singapore, Singapore
31 Jan 16
Maybe at first they will and maybe can 'only' cater the big businesses to aolve their problem in buying new paper and trashing their highly confidential files.
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@Auntylou (4262)
• Oxford, England
31 Jan 16
@wiLLmaH I suppose that long term it might save money on new paper
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