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I would think shredding and recycling would be a better solution than burning. Burning in a crematorium would consume natural gas and create ash that would need to be landfilled. Shredding/recycling would be better for the environment, and, I would bet, be less costly.
Also, unless quantities to be destroyed are quite small, burning in this way would be (at least I suspect), slow and laborious. Normally, I destroy several to many hundreds of records boxes at a time. What I have seen of usual crematoria doesn't seem to be intended for this volume.
I do recall a discussion on this list a few years back about burning to destroy, in which a few posters mentioned burning at power plants that burn coal. I think one or more of the utilities mixed paper records in with the coal -- just more fuel to generate electricity.
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