Green Facts

Saves Energy

Repurposing paper not only saves physical space but also conserves energy. Recycling old paper to create new paper consumes 65 percent less energy compared to producing paper from trees. For every ton of recycled paper, we can preserve 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, 3 cubic yards of landfill space, 4,000 kilowatts of energy, and 7,000 gallons of water. Additionally, using less energy helps reduce harmful emissions, promoting better health for both us and the planet.

Prevents Unauthorized Access to Personal Information

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans receive approximately 4 million tons of junk mail annually. Alongside junk mail, individuals still receive legitimate correspondence such as bank statements, credit card bills, and other important documents. This not only creates inconvenience but also exposes individuals to the risk of identity theft, as mail often contains sensitive personal information that can be exploited by identity thieves who search through dumpsters.

Reduces Landfill Waste and Emissions

Shredding and recycling paper offer significant environmental benefits. By decreasing the amount of paper sent to landfills, we make space for non-recyclable materials while also reducing emissions. 

Landfills emit harmful greenhouse gasses like methane and carbon dioxide, contributing to climate change. Around 20% of human-made emissions worldwide come from landfills. Recycling just one ton of paper saves 17 trees from being cut down. Trees help combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, with 17 trees eliminating about 250 pounds of carbon dioxide annually. Conversely, not recycling paper made from the same number of trees can generate 1,500 pounds of carbon dioxide.

Enhance Environmental Sustainability

Enhancing environmental sustainability stands out as a significant factor for businesses to embrace paper shredding services. It’s crucial for our society to meet present needs while safeguarding the needs of future generations. Through recycling, businesses can diminish their environmental footprint and bolster their commitment to sustainability.

Reduces Clutter in Homes and Offices

Despite the rise of paperless practices, workplaces still consume around 10,000 sheets of copy paper annually. Sadly, more than half of these sheets end up in the trash on the same day they’re printed. 

Attending a paper shredding event not only declutters your home or office but also ensures unused paper is recycled for future use. Paper recycling takes place at specialized mills, where the paper is broken down into fibers, cleansed of ink and adhesives, and then reformed into new products like coffee filters and egg cartons.

Contacting Shred Instead to handle your shredding needs is not just about secure disposal; it’s also a step towards a greener society. By choosing our services, you actively contribute to environmental conservation through responsible paper recycling practices. Join us in promoting sustainability while safeguarding your confidential information.