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					  Waste Disposal, Paper Recycling and Identity Theft
 
                          Which is safer to protecting the information written on your  discarded paper: recycling or trash disposal?   ANSWER: Some people think the trash is better.  However, neither method is secure for personal  or confidential information. Here are some basic facts, preventive steps and tips to help  you while still getting rid of unwanted paper and/or clutter: 
                            Always shred personal, confidential or sensitive  documents,   before discarding them.  Then  you may add them to your paper   recycling.   For shredding paper instructionsShred documents, credit card offers and other  personal,   confidential or sensitive documents in a timely manner.  In other words,   don't leave the credit card  offer sit in your mail box for any   extended amount of time.  For that matter, don't accumulate these    documents or other personal or confidential documents un-necessarily for   an  extended time – the volume of documents makes the act of shredding –   albeit  important - that much more tedious.Shredders are now readily available over a wide  price range.    Or, at minimum, tear out  and rip up your name, address, account   information, and the like, by hand.  Portsmouth  is mandatory recycling and these shreds qualify as paper waste to be recycled.   
                  
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