The reprocessing of recycled paper stock in the manufacturing of new paper products which are sold as quot;Made from Recycled Paperquot; and quot;greenquot; requires a great deal of energy (in the collection and recycling industry itself as well as at the factory) and requires large quantities of polluting chemicalsIs the retail price of paper products manufactured using the maximum practical percentages of recycle paper so much higher than quot;new paperquot; product prices because more resources are used?Secondly, do industry analysts expect the price premium we must pay for recycled paper products at retail to continue or will the price difference eventually shrink?