Posts Tagged ‘shredding’

Shred Stop Makes Efficient use of Your Time, Resources, and…Report Cards.

In these days of increased risk of identity theft, people are looking for ways to manage their sensitive materials. Get a shredding machine? Maybe. But typically, people would rather things be easier, in the stream of their other activities. So it often doesn’t happen, things piling up, or getting thrown away with some trepidation, or perhaps incinerated.

The Shred Stop seems to have hit on an idea that both integrates with the rest of people’s lives and does a better job then a personal size shredder could do, with a higher degree of environmental sensitivity.

It’s simple: locate them in grocery stores and other places that already have coin counting machines, charge $2/minute for shredding, able to do it much faster than your usual home/small biz shredder, and you’re able to quickly get done what would either not get done, where you’re already going anyway, or would otherwise take much more of your valuable time.

The Missing Link: Chains Are a Smart Move for Tyrolean Food Waste Recycler

New food waste shredder uses chains to boost efficiency.If the experience of one Tyrolean farm in the village of Schlitters, Austria is any indication, food waste recycling is in for a big step up.  The farm just added a biogas plant to its operations, using a new design that can boost methane yields from biogas by 30%.  The secret?  That’s where the missing link comes in.

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