Erase Inks and Reuse Paper

What if there was a way to reuse printed paper by removing the ink and quickly transforming it back into clean, white paper?That’s the idea from Thomas Counsell and Julian Allwood of the University of Cambridge, who have investigated print removal techniques in a recent study. Of course, as Counsell and Allwood note, the idea is not new. Since medieval times, monks have removed the print from ... 

Source:  The Composed Gentleman

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