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Janie Wait <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 May 2006 12:00:00 -0600
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Hi all, 
 
Actually the problem with the carbon paper from a shredding point of view is
not that it damages the shredder but makes the shred output un-recyclable so
you will find that most shredding companies that recycle are unwilling to
handle it. I like the "get a new fax machine" options but cheaper yet is to
get a small office shredder to handle just the carbon paper! 
 
At my facility, we actually have a separate shredder to handle the 
unrecyclable" documents and items in order to avoid contaminating our
regular office document shred. 
 
Hope this helps! 
 
 
Janie Wait 
 
 
Janie Wait, CRM, MBA 
President 
Director of Marketing 
Intermountain Record Center, Inc 
3765 Airport Parkway, Casper, WY 82604 
PO Box 2770, Mills, WY 82644 
307-265-9553 
307-237-8225 
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www.intermountainrecords.com

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