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Is Shredded Paper Recyclable

Recycling not only helps the environment but also safeguards your identity. If the particle size of the shredded matter is significantly bigger, the information is retrievable. Bad actors can steal your shredded trash and piece it together to commit fraud. Therefore, recycling with experts is the best way to safely dispose of your confidential junk.

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Is Shredded Paper Recyclable

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  1. Is Shredded Paper Recyclable?

  2. If you’re wondering whether or not the shredded paper is recyclable, the answer is YES. Properly shredded documents are recyclable. However, there are some caveats, so you must partner with specialists to recycle the right way.

  3. How to Recycle Shredded Paper? If you’re throwing the shredded paper in the recycling bin, it will be taken away by your local recycling facility, where it will be sorted and sent to a paper mill for pulping. But how you’re shredding affects the recycling process to a great extent. If this material mixes up with other stuff, such as glass or plastic, and interferes with the sorting process, it can lead to equipment jamming during recycling. The shredded paper can also be too small to be recycled or probably too big, leading to identity theft. Therefore, DIY shredding and recycling processes are often more damaging than creating any good. Before attempting to shred and recycle yourself, it is best to call your local recycling center and seek help on how to go about recycling correctly.

  4. Why Recycle Shredded Paper? Although a little tricky, there are many reasons to recycle shredded paper. First and foremost is the environmental benefit you get with recycling. Recycled paper fibers can be repurposed at least five to seven times for making new paper products. The more you recycle, the more waste stays outside of landfills. All of this reduces the greenhouse emission that contributes to severe climatic concerns. You can also save yourself from data fraud since there are no particular laws to protect your information once it’s outside your premises, especially in the trash. However, bad actors are less likely to rummage through recycling bins. If you hire specialists for the task rather than doing it all by yourself, you’ll strengthen the safety of your unwanted data even further.

  5. Recycle With Experts When you hire professionals, they have recycling procedures put in place. Not just recycling, you can also hire professional shredding services to go about the process with absolute ease from start to end. Look up “paper shredding near me” and hire someone offering comprehensive services for a stress-free experience. Once they shred your stuff following industry best practices and it is all separated from newspaper grades, cardboard, and office papers, the shredded material is taken forward for recycling. It is sent to a paper mill for being repurposed into new recycled products like paper towels and toilet paper.

  6. Pulping machines at the paper mill break down papers into fibers and remove ink and adhesive to bond the fibers together. These are then rolled and dried to be made into new products. Since these are mixed paper fibers and often smaller than office paper, the final product is slightly lower quality. The longer the fibers, the higher the quality of the paper. But since shredding purposely shortens the fiber length, its recycling is trickier and best handled by specialists.

  7. Recycling not only helps the environment but also safeguards your identity. If the particle size of the shredded matter is significantly bigger, the information is retrievable. Bad actors can steal your shredded trash and piece it together to commit fraud. Therefore, recycling with experts is the best way to safely dispose of your confidential junk.

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