Reducing Waste and Emissions
Newspapers that are recycled do not go to landfills, which reduces the volume of waste going to landfills. Waste is also sometimes burned, so recycling newspaper removes these carbon emissions from the atmosphere.
Extending Fiber Supply
Recycling extends the life of the fibers within paper by using them again to make new paper or other products. By 2007, about 30 percent of the paper used in an American newspaper was recycled content, according to the Newspaper Association of America.
Increases Carbon Sequestration
Carbon sequestration occurs when the rate of carbon absorption is greater than the rate of release. Living trees absorb carbon, while cutting them down to produce new paper effectively releases it. Using even a portion of recycled content to produce paper-based products means cutting down fewer trees and therefore increasing the amount of carbon that is sequestered.