Marcal uses 100 percent recycled paper for its household products. The company, located in Elmwood, New Jersey, makes paper towels, napkins, bath tissues, and facial tissues. The Marcal papermaking process uses old magazines, computer printouts, office waste, junk mail, and newspaper inserts (no newprint is allowed). The paper is sorted, cleaned, and blended into a slurry. This slurry is deinked, dryed, and reprocessed into new products. The company is expanding its pulp and paper plant to a capacity of 200,000 tons a year, a 33 percent increase. The expansion was partially funded by a $3 million business loan from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.