
Newsprint
Newsprint is a type of inexpensive paper primarily used for printing newspapers and magazines. It is characterized by its lightweight, low-cost, and relatively soft texture, making it suitable for high-volume printing. Typically made from wood pulp, newsprint features a smooth surface that allows ink to absorb well for clear images and text. Its affordability and ease of printing have made it the material of choice for daily newspapers and periodicals, though it is less durable than higher-quality papers. Newsprint is usually recycled after use, reflecting its role in a sustainable publishing cycle.