The process described involves the collection, sorting, washing, screening, and crushing of waste kraft paper and waste cardboard boxes by material type. A pulp is prepared by adding water, which is then made into a paste used for adhering sheets of paperboard together. The paste is coated onto a roller, onto which a thick cardboard is pressed and pressed into corrugated shapes, resulting in corrugated cardboard. Finished recycled corrugated cardboard products are obtained through procedures such as die-cutting or laser cutting. The recycling process uses electricity to power the crushing and pressing equipment. The process requires inputs of fresh water and steam. During production, wastewater is discharged, along with plastic and metal waste, residues, sludge, and general solid waste emissions. This dataset applies to the process of producing recycled corrugated cardboard from waste kraft paper and waste cardboard boxes.