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Lots of great comments, will try to respond to some. Thanks.
If you don't think I jump when Dear Wife commands, then you have not been paying attention. However, we are not always together at the same time and that is why paper things I could shred end up in the mixed recycle bin. If I am there at that time, I do take the paper from her when she is done with it and take it to my shredder in my home office.
No, I just don't want the paper products I could shred thrown in with the mixed recyclables. Once in the bin, I have to "dumpster" dive to retrieve the paper. I don't have a problem with her leaving the paper besides the recycle bin, and, in fact, I am working on maybe getting another bin set up for just paper. At any rate, it's only like 20 feet from the recycle bin to the shredder in my office. Not a big deal.
Dear Wife is more consistently cleaning up after me. I cannot lie.
Yes, until a few years ago, we had to separate our glass, aluminum, steel, plastic, and papers in separate bins. I think we had 4 recycle bins in the house/garage at one time. But in the last couple of years, they decided we could just dump all our recyclable items into one mixed bin. That makes recycling easier for most people, and I do encourage recycling so that is a good thing having mixed bins. Unfortunately for me, it also means that if any paper gets thrown into our large recycle bin, now I have to rummage through the bin and pull the paper out that I can shred.
And I agree that different places in the USA most probably have different requirements in regards to separating the recyclable items.
I am glad some good is coming out of this thread. I hope using free paper shreds work as well for you as they are for me. If they do, then it's a win-win in that you get free litter/bedding for your chickens, while at the same time you are reducing the amount of stuff that ends up in the landfill.
Let me add, that although we have recycle bins in my town, I am not convinced that any of our stuff is ever actually recycled and used in future products. Years ago, when I lived in Minneapolis, MN, the Star Tribune did an investigative study on the recycling program in the Twin Cities. Would it surprise you that they followed all our separated recycle bins from the station and discovered that the company just hauled everything to a landfill and dumped all the recyclables into one big garbage pile? Although everyone was mandated to separate our recyclable garbage at home, everything ended up in one big garbage heap at the landfill. There were no programs to take all those products and reuse them. Evidently, it was cheaper to make new products with new materials.
This is why I try to reuse and/or repurpose as much material as I can right here at home. At least I know how my paper shreds are being repurposed for the chickens, and then turned into compost for the garden, and ultimately used to grow better food for the family. None of the paper I shred at home ends up in any landfill or garbage dump.
How about when she is opening the mail, reading the newspaper, or whatever generates the paper, you leap up and offer to take the paper to the recycling bin for her.

Lol. Only he does not want it in the recy bin. He wants it at the shredder. That is an option, though, for him to take it where he wants it. IF he's present when she processes it.
No, I just don't want the paper products I could shred thrown in with the mixed recyclables. Once in the bin, I have to "dumpster" dive to retrieve the paper. I don't have a problem with her leaving the paper besides the recycle bin, and, in fact, I am working on maybe getting another bin set up for just paper. At any rate, it's only like 20 feet from the recycle bin to the shredder in my office. Not a big deal.
Yes. My thought was the offer to carry it doesn’t need to come with a commitment on where he takes it. Now he might end up needing to clear up after her non-paper items too. But everything has a price![]()
Dear Wife is more consistently cleaning up after me. I cannot lie.
It's [recycle bins for separate items] just different in different areas in America.
Yes, until a few years ago, we had to separate our glass, aluminum, steel, plastic, and papers in separate bins. I think we had 4 recycle bins in the house/garage at one time. But in the last couple of years, they decided we could just dump all our recyclable items into one mixed bin. That makes recycling easier for most people, and I do encourage recycling so that is a good thing having mixed bins. Unfortunately for me, it also means that if any paper gets thrown into our large recycle bin, now I have to rummage through the bin and pull the paper out that I can shred.
And I agree that different places in the USA most probably have different requirements in regards to separating the recyclable items.
You have inspired me, @gtaus. I took the shreads, that were sitting in the shredder, to the chicken coop and put them the nest boxes. I then lined the shredder bin with a large Wal-Mart bag. And because I was in the recycle mind set, I set up my coffee ground drying rack in the garage, so I can use it thru the winter.


This is why I try to reuse and/or repurpose as much material as I can right here at home. At least I know how my paper shreds are being repurposed for the chickens, and then turned into compost for the garden, and ultimately used to grow better food for the family. None of the paper I shred at home ends up in any landfill or garbage dump.