Talk:Recycling by product

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Eliminated unsubstantiated claim[edit]

Hello. I have just eliminated from the article a claim about gift-wrapping paper not being recyclable. The source indicated had no reference of this and all I could find online indicates otherwise. Giftwrap is mostly printed on Light Weight Coated paper, which is not laminated to plastics. It is definitely recyclable, albeit some of its fibers could be too short if they have been recycled too many times, but this applies to all sorts of paper. Of course glitter or foil wrapping paper are not recyclable. 0albannabla0 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 08:54, 23 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]