The process described involves white waste paper being recycled, cleaned, and sorted. Poor quality portions are removed, and the remaining paper is shredded and soaked. An electric mixer then turns it into a pulp. This pulp is poured into molds and processed into paper via pressing and drying. The paper is subsequently calendered, perforated, folded, and cut to convert it into recycled paper napkins. The recycling process is powered by electricity which provides the necessary energy for crushing and pressing equipment. The process requires fresh water as input and results in the discharge of CODcr, BOD5, AOX, nitrogen, phosphorus, and wastewater, as well as sludge and general solid waste. This dataset applies to the process of producing recycled paper napkins from white waste paper.