h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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It's just this simple: you feed all your papers into a tray. The tray feeds into a scanner. The scanner checks for sensitive information (such as address, credit card info, social security number, etc.) and seperates the papers into two groups. The non-sensitive papers are ejected into a bin to be
recycled. The sensitive ones continue on to the shredder. How about it?
halfbakery: Junk Mail Recycler
Junk Mail Recycler My take on a version of this that sits beneath your letterbox - the crowd seemed to take some convincing back then, which is fair enough - I still think it's a good idea though. [zen_tom, Sep 28 2009]
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Why the distinction between shredding and recycling? Can't you recycle shredded paper? |
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i dont think thats what he means by "green". |
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//Got any ho's?//
Sure we do. <goes up shop ladder, brings down a box from a high shelf> O O O O O, o o o o, and a few that are past the best date: 0 0 0 0. |
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- you dropped some: °°°°°°°°°° |
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wow. is it just me or is everyone here old, senile and random? |
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no unabubba is a high-schoolboy |
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// is it just me or is everyone here old, senile and random?// |
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I would guess something inbetween those two extremes. |
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