On 2/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There's a company in Germany that can reconstitute shreaded paper. If it's in strips, it's $4/pound. Crosscut is more of course.
They got thier start with East German Stasi materials. They're working on stuff that was hand shreaded because the shreader broke.
Finally, paper.
"Paper materials should be destroyed by burning, pulverizing,
or cross-cut shredding. When material is pulverized, all
residue should be reduced to pieces 5mm or smaller. When
material is burned, the residue should be reduced to white ash."
There's a company in Germany that can reconstitute shreaded paper. If it's in strips, it's $4/pound. Crosscut is more of course.
They got thier start with East German Stasi materials. They're working on stuff that was hand shreaded because the shreader broke.
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