<P> There are three main classifications of recycled fibre: . </P> <Ul> <Li> Mill broke or internal mill waste--This incorporates any substandard or grade - change paper made within the paper mill itself, which then goes back into the manufacturing system to be re-pulped back into paper . Such out - of - specification paper is not sold and is therefore often not classified as genuine reclaimed recycled fibre, however most paper mills have been reusing their own waste fibre for many years, long before recycling became popular . </Li> <Li> Preconsumer waste--This is offcut and processing waste, such as guillotine trims and envelope blank waste; it is generated outside the paper mill and could potentially go to landfill, and is a genuine recycled fibre source; it includes de-inked preconsumer (recycled material that has been printed but did not reach its intended end use, such as waste from printers and unsold publications). </Li> <Li> Postconsumer waste--This is fibre from paper that has been used for its intended end use and includes office waste, magazine papers and newsprint . As the vast majority of this material has been printed--either digitally or by more conventional means such as lithography or rotogravure--it will either be recycled as printed paper or go through a de-inking process first . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Mill broke or internal mill waste--This incorporates any substandard or grade - change paper made within the paper mill itself, which then goes back into the manufacturing system to be re-pulped back into paper . Such out - of - specification paper is not sold and is therefore often not classified as genuine reclaimed recycled fibre, however most paper mills have been reusing their own waste fibre for many years, long before recycling became popular . </Li> <Li> Preconsumer waste--This is offcut and processing waste, such as guillotine trims and envelope blank waste; it is generated outside the paper mill and could potentially go to landfill, and is a genuine recycled fibre source; it includes de-inked preconsumer (recycled material that has been printed but did not reach its intended end use, such as waste from printers and unsold publications). </Li>

On average how many sheets of paper come from one tree