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‎03-27-2015 02:09 PM
‎03-27-2015 02:27 PM
On 3/27/2015 hckynut said: OP, my suggestion is to buy a "micro shredder. Strip shredders=32 straight lines cut in document. Most crosscut shredders=300 or so shreads per document(can still be reconstructed).Micro shredder=6,000 shreads per document, pretty much "confetti". You can run labels through a shredder, just wrap somthing around it and the sticky will not have total contact with the blades. Me? I shred every document I discard, and some after shreddingI put into a 25lb bag of dirty cat litter. Don't think many would dig through our shreddings!
Thank you for your suggestion. I do have a crosscut shredder, but I did shred a lot and I put into large garbage bags and shook it all round to mix all the paper around. I will have to look into a micro shredder.
‎03-27-2015 02:32 PM
On 3/27/2015 Topaz Gem said:I just tear mine into pieces and evenly distribute them in bags that are going out in the trash. A very low-tech technique, for sure, but it seems to be okay.
My workplace has an industrial strength shredder, so sometimes I bring them into work to shred in addition to expired credit cards. That thing will handle anything!
I tear mine up too. Sometimes, I black out the personal info with a black permanent marker/Sharpie
‎03-27-2015 02:47 PM
I don't shred mine. I'm big on recycling, but I just put these labels in my regular trash bag that holds all my yucky, messy trash.
‎03-27-2015 02:51 PM
On 3/27/2015 hckynut said: OP, my suggestion is to buy a "micro shredder. Strip shredders=32 straight lines cut in document. Most crosscut shredders=300 or so shreads per document(can still be reconstructed).Micro shredder=6,000 shreads per document, pretty much "confetti". You can run labels through a shredder, just wrap somthing around it and the sticky will not have total contact with the blades. Me? I shred every document I discard, and some after shreddingI put into a 25lb bag of dirty cat litter. Don't think many would dig through our shreddings!
This is pretty much what I do, too, right down to putting the used cat litter in the same trash bag as the shredded paper.
btw: MaryAnn_R, that thread title is a hoot!
Thanks for the laugh!![]()
‎03-27-2015 04:05 PM
On 3/27/2015 Topaz Gem said:I just tear mine into pieces and evenly distribute them in bags that are going out in the trash. A very low-tech technique, for sure, but it seems to be okay.
My workplace has an industrial strength shredder, so sometimes I bring them into work to shred in addition to expired credit cards. That thing will handle anything!
That's what I do.
‎03-27-2015 04:07 PM
Recycle. I cut them into small pieces first.
‎03-27-2015 04:55 PM
‎03-27-2015 04:56 PM
Tear them up and throw them in the trash....lol
‎03-27-2015 04:59 PM
Tearing them up in different piles, then put into different trash pick-up days. Most security breaches aren't any longer from trash bins. I'm only thinking/guessing.
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