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Made of cellulose pulp, paper can include vellum, card stock, card board, coated, fabric, copy, lined, construction, loose leaf, specialty, printing, coated, craft, photo, writing, paperboard, stationery, sheet, and ruled. Its purposes are vast—from the office to commercial business to industrial business to school to home. But not all paper manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers, and processors sell just the finished product. Many also sell shreddings or sheets of waste paper scraps to companies in need of recycling paper. Target your search to paper mill waste wholesalers and processors that offer exactly what you need, whether fabric waste or paper scraps, or shreddings. Then contact a few companies to get location, services, price, company history, and hours if applicable. You can either order online from a paper waste wholesale supplier, or visit a paper waste warehouse for your recycling needs. Some waste paper wholesale companies, exporter, importers, and factory outlets offer only one type of paper product, such as shreddings, while others offer a wide spectrum of goods, such as fabric scrap, sheet reams, and shredded products for making packaging. When considering how to choose the best waste paper wholesale supplier, look for a company that offers the exact products you need at a bulk price. Inquire about product line and prices. Go online to read up on how wood pulp becomes paper, various companies that offer your desired products, photos, reviews, testimonials, custom services, and solid service background. Find out how long the company has been in business and whether it is a local, national or multinational entity. Chat with staff to see if they are courteous, helpful and knowledgeable about their products. Ask about shipping/handling information if buying online, whether you need scraps, fabric, or shreddings.
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