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Recycling Shredding
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Are you allowed to put shredded paper in the normal paper/cardboard recycling? We are not allowed at work, it has to be collected by a separate company but I don't know why.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Prudie, in our council, yes you are. I put the shredded paper in the bottom of the bin with more heavy items (e.g. newspapers) on top, to stop the shreadding blowing away.
We do the same at work with "normal" shredding - any papers for confidential shredding are collected separately and shredded off-site.
We do the same at work with "normal" shredding - any papers for confidential shredding are collected separately and shredded off-site.
Wirral Borough Council doesn't allow it. Here's a quote from their leaflet, under the heading "Do Not Put These Items in Your Grey Recycling Bin".
"Shredded Paper - When paper is shredded into small pieces the fibres are then too small to be recycled. Shredded paper can be put in a home compost bin."
Like gingejbee said, it depends on your local council's policy (perhaps you could check their website for information regarding what is acceptable).
"Shredded Paper - When paper is shredded into small pieces the fibres are then too small to be recycled. Shredded paper can be put in a home compost bin."
Like gingejbee said, it depends on your local council's policy (perhaps you could check their website for information regarding what is acceptable).
I have now checked my council website and it doesn't mention shredding at all so none the wiser. I did wonder bravejordy that there was some technical reason why it wouldn't breakdown properly plus there is the issue of the mess it would make when the guys tip it into the lorry (in my area paper stuff goes in a polythene bag which is returned).