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Smart Ways to Recycle Documents

Identity theft and personal security have become such large issues that the government has mandated we destroy documents with vital information. There are quite a few different federal and state laws outlining what we need to destroy. A couple of examples that you may have encountered already include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) or the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA.) Documents that must be shredded or destroyed in an appropriate manner include:

• Blank Checks
• Tax Records
• Payroll Records
• Medical Records
• Personnel Records
• Bank Statements
• Financial Statements
• Legal Documents
• Mailing Lists
• Office Correspondence
• Photocopies
• Invoices

The list is unending. The best way to destroy documents is by shredding them. When confidential papers are simply thrown into the trashcan, visitors, maintenance staff and other employees can easily access them. This is a grave security risk.

In small businesses or homes where the wastepaper output is limited, this can be taken care of by installing shredding machines for in-house shredding. But, in the case of big businesses and commercial establishments, in-house shredding is a practical impossibility. This is due to the large quantity of paper to be shredded. In such businesses, the services of professional shredding service providers are very useful. Once contracted, these professional companies come at a prescheduled time in special trucks to conduct the shredding onsite. In the case of offsite shredding, they carry it to the company warehouse and documents are destroyed there. In both cases, the shredded material is later sent for recycling.

Recycling includes pulping the shredded material, which is then used to make recycled paper products. The recycling process is comprised of different stages:

1. First, the discarded paper is converted into 're-suspension' or pulp slurry in clean water, to separate the component fibers.
2. The slurry is then treated chemically to remove non-fibrous contaminants and is also given a detergent washing.
3. In the case of white paper, there is a bleach treatment involved.
4. The fresh recycled paper is made with a mixture of the pulp and some amount of virgin fiber.
5. In the process, some amount of unusable material referred to as 'sludge' is left behind. This is mainly weak fiber and old ink and is either used by farmers as fertilizer, buried in a landfill or burned in paper mill furnaces to generate energy.

The usable pulp mixture is diluted with additional fresh water, to make a very thin pulp or slurry, which is fed into a paper machine. There, it is drained though a fine mesh screen and compressed to remove excess water. This material is then passed through large drums that are steam heated, to form paper sheets.

For an effective recycling program, employees of any company consuming large amounts of paper should first be educated about the available waste paper recycling methods. Then, through interactive sessions, they need to be informed about the benefits of recycling and the ways in which they can positively contribute to the program. This can be as simple as monitoring the usage of paper and segregating white paper from colored paper. They can be stored in separately labeled trashcans.

Every time waste paper is recycled, there is conservation of valuable energy, resource conservation and reduction in waste disposal costs.

Andy Lawson and Southland shredding, a California document shredding services company, work to prevent information security issues by providing collection centers and mobile shredding services for the secure document destruction needs of Southern California companies, government offices or individual privacy protection. This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com

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