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Recycling
How secure are papers that are put out for recycling.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Theoretically you should shred them all. That renders them ineligible for recycling, meaning that they'll ended up in the general waste bin anyway. So I'll sometimes throw documents straight into that bin (without bothering to shred them) if:
(a) they're not particularly confidential ; and
(b) I can ensure that they're covered in something really nasty, such as used cooking fat oil or soiled cat litter.
(a) they're not particularly confidential ; and
(b) I can ensure that they're covered in something really nasty, such as used cooking fat oil or soiled cat litter.
>>>well you put them out in the street in a box
Only if your local council has separate boxes for different recyclables. Ours just has a big wheelie bin for all recyclables. If anyone wants to search through mine, just to see if I might have accidentally put some confidential stuff in there, they'll have to fight their way under dozens of empty cat food tins, and piles of old newspapers & magazines, first!
Only if your local council has separate boxes for different recyclables. Ours just has a big wheelie bin for all recyclables. If anyone wants to search through mine, just to see if I might have accidentally put some confidential stuff in there, they'll have to fight their way under dozens of empty cat food tins, and piles of old newspapers & magazines, first!
Gingejbee:
Here are our local rules:
http:// www.mid suffolk .gov.uk /assets /Upload sMSDC/E nvironm ent/Was te-Deli very/Ge tting-i t-right .pdf
Here are our local rules:
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