Making Newspaper Logs

Recycling Ideas

By Kay Ray, published Oct 11, 2006
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Are you wondering what you’re going to do with that huge pile of newspapers you’ve accumulated? It doesn’t take long to amass an enormous pile, but don’t just throw them away. Recycling is an eco-friendly option for getting rid of old newspapers, and you don’t have to take them to your local recycling center. If you have a fireplace or know someone that does, you can recycle your old newspapers by making them into logs that can be burned for heat.

Newspaper logs of course aren’t as dense as firewood. They don’t produce embers like real wood, and therefore they don’t burn as long, but they’re still a viable source of heat. When burned with real wood logs, newspaper logs are very functional. They help real firewood begin to burn while providing heat and beauty at the same time. Making newspaper logs is a great way to use old newspapers that might otherwise be thrown away.

Rolling

Making a newspaper log is really very easy. Stack two or three sections of folded newspapers, and begin rolling the log diagonally from a corner. Roll it tightly and firmly all the way across.

When you reach the opposite corner, make a horizontal slit across the log with a utility knife, and securely tuck the corner in. If you have trouble keeping the log together, tie it securely using the following method.

Tying

After making newspaper logs, tying them with twine might seem like the perfect solution for holding them together, but twine burns at almost the same rate as paper. If the log unrolls while burning, the paper will turn to ash much faster.

Use narrow wire to hold newspaper logs together. Although you’ll need to remove wires from your fireplace along with ashes, it’s a surefire way to keep the paper from unrolling while burning. Wind the ends of twist-ties together, or buy a spool of narrow gauge wire.

Wet Paper Method

Making Newspaper Logs

If you have a fireplace or know someone that does, you can recycle your old newspapers by making them into logs that can be burned for heat.

Credit: Sanja Gjenero

Copyright: Sanja Gjenero - SXC

Takeaways
  • A large pile of newspapers can be turned into logs and burned for heat.
  • Keep logs secure by wetting the papers and tying them with narrow gauge wire.
  • Newspaper logs can be attractively displayed in a basket.
Did You Know?
To make one ton of paper it takes 17 trees.
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Posted on 08/12/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
Does anyone know if chemicals can be purchased over the counter that gives color to the logs as they burn?

Posted on 01/17/2007 at 7:01:00 PM

 
What a great idea!

Posted on 10/11/2006 at 5:10:00 PM

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