Yes, shredded paper is fine for recycling. It is usually high quality printing paper that is excellent for recycling.
Shredded paper is/can be recycled to make paper. Most of the shredded paper is baled and shipped to paper recycling plant.
No paper can only be recycled back to paper and not to the palm material back.
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Yes, shredded paper can be burned as long as it is done in a safe and controlled manner. It is important to follow local regulations and guidelines, as well as being mindful of any potential pollutants released during the burning process. Alternatively, shredded paper can also be recycled.
Shredded wood, old clothes, recycled paper and cardboard, can be pulped with water to make new materials.
It is either recycled, or shredded and sold.
You shouldn't use newspaper because the ink is sometimes toxic. use regular shredded white or recycled paper instead
The different types of recycled paper available in the market include post-consumer recycled paper, pre-consumer recycled paper, and tree-free paper.
On average, shredded paper weighs about 30 pounds per 7 gallons. This can vary depending on factors such as the type of paper and how densely it is shredded.
it depends on how you use it. if you say i shredded the paper it is a verb. if you said the shreded paper it would be an adjective
Absolutely. Just put it in the recycle bin with your other office paper recycling.
the paper will go to a place where paper is recycled to make more paper.