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How to Recycle Paper to Help Save Trees
- 1). Store your confidential paper in a shredder box. When shredded, bag the shreddings in a separate large garbage bag. You must drop shredded paper at a local paperboard drop-off center in your area (ask your trash collector or town administration office for the location). Make a trip to the drop-off location once you've accumulated two or three bags of shreddings.
- 2). Establish a standard paper recycling bin for white office paper where your family members or fellow office workers can deposit unneeded sheets of paper, junk mail, and recyclable paper bags.
- 3). Create a separate recycling box for your unwanted newspapers. Some collectors may require you to keep newsprint paper and brown paper bags separate from standard white printing or copying paper when recycling.
- 4). Create another box for unwanted recent magazines. Take this full box around to the waiting areas of local offices and offer them for free to each receptionist. This ensures that the magazines are used more than once before disposal. Otherwise, you can recycle the magazines (and unwanted catalogs made of similar material) along with your newspapers. Some collectors may require you to separate colored magazines and tinted pages (sometimes called mixed paper) from standard black and white pages.
- 5). Place your separated piles of paper at the curb on designated trash-recycling days, properly labeled according to your town's ordinances.
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