Waste Paper
Waste paper commodities refer to various types of paper materials that are discarded and recycled to produce new paper products. These commodities encompass a wide range of paper materials, including:
Old Corrugated Containers (OCC): This category includes used cardboard boxes and packaging materials commonly found in shipping and retail industries.
Mixed Paper: Mixed paper consists of various paper types, such as magazines, newspapers, junk mail, office paper, and other paper materials collected from households and businesses.
Old Newspapers (ONP): ONP specifically refers to discarded newspapers collected for recycling.
Sorted Office Paper (SOP): SOP consists of high-grade paper materials typically generated in office environments, such as printer paper, copier paper, and letterhead.
Old Magazines (OMG): OMG refers to discarded magazines and catalogs collected for recycling.
These waste paper commodities are sorted, processed, and recycled by paper mills and recycling facilities to manufacture new paper products, including packaging materials, newspapers, tissue paper, and cardboard.
Service Quality
Service quality is a measure of how well a service meets or exceeds customer expectations. It is a critical aspect of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Achieving high service quality involves consistently delivering services that meet or exceed customer expectations, resulting in positive customer experiences. Here are key elements and considerations related to service quality