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RECYCLE:
Confidential Paper WE RECYCLE:
- All paper material that the
generator considers confidential
- In order to insure increased
confidentiality, please remove all hanging files, photos, plastic, magazines, newspaper,
and other contaminants from the confidential paper before recycling. This will decrease or
eliminate additional handling of the confidential paper.
WHERE TO
RECYCLE:
- Departments generating high
volumes of confidential paper on an ongoing basis have a confidential recycling bin in
their area.
- Confidential paper is picked up
from these departments on a regular schedule.
- If your department is not on
the confidential paper schedule and you have confidential paper you would like picked up,
please send in a request for
service to be included in the weekly pick-ups. Confidential containers
can be provided. This service is not available for the Minneapolis campus
except for specific pick-ups requested through UST Request for Service.
WHAT
HAPPENS TO CONFIDENTIAL PAPER:
- Confidential paper is taken to
the recycling center in the Physical Plant where it is kept in separate containers from
regular paper recycling.
- Twice a week, confidential
paper is picked up by Rock-Tenn where it is eventually mixed with other paper and turned into
pulp.
FACTS ABOUT
CONFIDENTIAL PAPER:
- It is illegal to burn paper in
the city of St. Paul. In the past, it was possible to incinerate campus paper, but air
quality concerns have stopped this operating procedure.
- St. Thomas recycles about a ton
of confidential paper every month.
- To insure confidentiality for
your paper, it is recommended confidential paper be shredded before it is recycled. The
Recycling Center does not offer paper shredding services. Office
shredders for your department are readily available in a variety of sizes through
Corporate Express and other vendors.
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Physical Plant - Recycling
University of St. Thomas
2115 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105
Phone: (651) 962-6388
Comments, questions, or feedback can be directed to Bob Douglas rjdouglas@stthomas.edu
Last Updated: October 2008 © 2008 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota USA
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