Can we burn these 2 types of paper in a stove at home?
Greasy paper and sulfur paper are not recyclable (to my knowledge)
Put in the "classic" trash, they either go into the incinerator or are buried: in both cases it costs society and the environment!
If the sulfur paper releases without any doubt sulfur during its combustion (which is rarely good ...) I have a doubt about the fact that I cannot burn, at home, fatty paper without any impact on the environment.
A fatty paper is undoubtedly composed of paraffin, therefore the same thing as candles. In addition, the products used must undoubtedly meet very precise standards since in 99% of cases the fatty papers are used to make food packaging.
Fatty or sulphurous paper: burning it at home? Pollution?
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