FrannyNZooey
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I am looking into expanding the material I shred at home for use as chicken coop litter and later compost for my food gardens. I have been shredding all our paper, newspapers, light food box cardboard, and most junk mail for over 2 years now.
Recently, I bought one of those power cutters at Harbor Freight and am now shredding almost all our heavy cardboard packing boxes. I just cut them into 2-3-inch-wide strips, and they go down the center of the shredder without any problems.
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One of the few items I am tossing into the recycle bin has been all those color magazines I get in the mail. Like the magazines I get monthly from AAA...
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I have always been told not to compost color magazines because the ink is toxic. Well, I think that may have changed for some magazines. I looked at the inside cover pages with the Contents, and found these logos...
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It appears to me that these magazines are now OK to shred for use as chicken coop litter and compost for the food gardens later. But I'm not 100% sure. Can anyone help me with the Enviro/Tech*Ink logo and let me know if that means the ink is safe for composting? I am thinking that the ink is soy-based, or algae-based, and is not toxic.
It would be nice to start shredding up some more of these magazines at home instead of dumping them off into the recycle bins. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Curious. Info on Enviro/Tech Ink is not readily popping up in searches. I assumed they would have a dedicated website. I did find more of a description of the ink on this publication. Sounds like it’s just more environmentally friendly than most and recyclable, but not necessarily home compostable. I wouldn’t put it in my garden compost just to be on the safe side.I am looking into expanding the material I shred at home for use as chicken coop litter and later compost for my food gardens. I have been shredding all our paper, newspapers, light food box cardboard, and most junk mail for over 2 years now.
Recently, I bought one of those power cutters at Harbor Freight and am now shredding almost all our heavy cardboard packing boxes. I just cut them into 2-3-inch-wide strips, and they go down the center of the shredder without any problems.
![]()
One of the few items I am tossing into the recycle bin has been all those color magazines I get in the mail. Like the magazines I get monthly from AAA...
![]()
I have always been told not to compost color magazines because the ink is toxic. Well, I think that may have changed for some magazines. I looked at the inside cover pages with the Contents, and found these logos...
![]()
It appears to me that these magazines are now OK to shred for use as chicken coop litter and compost for the food gardens later. But I'm not 100% sure. Can anyone help me with the Enviro/Tech*Ink logo and let me know if that means the ink is safe for composting? I am thinking that the ink is soy-based, or algae-based, and is not toxic.
It would be nice to start shredding up some more of these magazines at home instead of dumping them off into the recycle bins. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
https://www.wengercorp.com/Lit/Wenger_Environmental Story.pdf