Paper project makes the cut He said the shredding program was an initiative of Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski.
"This service is a cost-effective way to assist the county’s recycling efforts and help combat identity theft," Kowalski said in a statement. "This is a great opportunity for residents to securely eliminate clutter, while helping the environment."
The county contracts with Cintas shredding company to operate the service. Documents are put in 96-gallon containers provided by the company. The items are then dumped onto a conveyor belt and put through the shredder.
People bringing documents in for shredding may view the process over a closed-circuit television. The shredded documents are then re cycled, shipped to paper mills and used as pulp.
The program is paid for through funds from the Department of Environmental Protection Solid Waste Services Tax Grant. Collaboration to handle Indian River shredding duties The Abilities Resource Center of Indian River County and SESS Southeast Secure Shredding will be collaborate on the shredding services previously provided by the center.
The center has been providing document destruction to various customers for many years. The purpose of the service is to help fund ARC activities and to provide employment for individuals with disabilities. The collaboration will allow the center to continue to provide jobs for its constituents, save money and increase the quality, timeliness and security of its service. SESS is a certified, FBI audited, secure shredding facility that regularly shredding confidential documents of various commercial and residential clients in Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin and Okeechobee counties. For more information, call the center’s executive director, Charles A. Celebrating National Night Out Safeguard Document Shredding of Manalapan, has agreed to bring one of their document-shredding vehicles. Borough residents will be permitted to bring two shopping bags of private paper they would like shredded to safeguard against identity theft at no cost.
All borough residents are invited to attend and meet with the department’s personnel. The North Plainfield PBA will be hosting a barbecue with free hot dogs, hamburgers and sodas for all in attendance. There will also be party favors for the community’s children. Activities take place from 6 to 8 p.m., in the municipal parking lot across from the Somerset Municipal Building, at 263 Somerset St.
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National Night Out will feature the Annual Crime Caravan. The multi-vehicle caravan will assemble in front of the Freddie Polhill October Planned As ‘Greenest Month Ever’ Supervisor John Foust is arranging for enhanced recycling and paper shredding opportunities for Dranesville residents during October. Also, local gardeners and volunteers will be planting donated flowers and foliage throughout the district to enhance the beauty of the community while helping to reduce greenhouse gases.
"This is a chance for all of us to remember that we are temporary stewards of our environment. It is up to each of us to work toward protecting what we have by promoting energy efficiency and conservation," Foust said.
.Law and Justice Complex at 6 p.m. Training camp battles: NFC West And he’s productive, throwing 27 touchdown passes a year ago and shredding the 49ers for nearly 500 yards in a November loss. Leinart is the future; there’s no question about that. But should the Cardinals try to rush him back on the field when Warner might offer the better short-term solution? Ah, that’s why they have training camp.
Edge: Leinart. He was the starter when he was hurt last year and will return to that job at some point. It’s up to him to figure out when.
Opening day starter: I’m taking a flyer on Warner, only because I think the Cards are ready to win now. Warner is the better immediate option.
St. Louis Rams
Richie Incognito vs. Brett Romberg, center
Center looks more like a revolving door in St. What is the sound of one SEDC shredder shredding? Meanwhile, back at the SEDC ranch at MarketCreek Plaza, one still ponders the sound of one shredder shredding…
Back in early 2001, when Ricardo Luna was still trying to convince me of the "economic racism" that he saw in the activities at the decommissioning of the Encanto Gas Holder site as it sent its storm runoff into Lemon Grove and Southeast San Diego via Chollas Creek, I remember telling him that while we all might be thinking that, and we may even KNOW that, all of it would be hard to prove without any evidence…
(Cue shredder noise… fade out as Department of Justice press release of the 2006 US v. SDG&E criminal indictment spins into focus from center like a newspaper headline in an old movie…)
Yes, all of these blog entries are somehow inevitably related. Day of Shredding About 17 different university departments participated, shredding all material that surpassed its retention rate: library circulation statistics, purchase orders for book requests and various out-of-date records. Shredding was continued a second day when several more departments cleaned out their records storage room at a warehouse in Gibsonville. Jeff Hendricks, director of purchasing, has been holding Shredding Day once per year, but participation has been so high that Elon may start shredding across campus twice a year.
. Protecting personal information On Saturday, volunteers with AARP assisted residents in shredding two and a half tons of documents and other papers during the annual "Shred it free with AARP" event in the Platte River Mall parking lot.A total of 81 cars drove through the outdoor station, dropping off boxes full of personal documents to be shredded. Robin Szwanek with AARP, said this is the second year they have hosted this event in North Platte.Szwanek, who is the associate state director of community outreach for AARP, said the event was one of many that are being organized this year to celebrate AARP’s 50th birthday.The event also served as a reminder for residents about the importance of destroying personal documents and financial records to protect themselves from identity theft. . Disc Eraser, a Safe Simple Way to Render Your Optical Discs Useless Shredding usually breaks them into dangerous looking shards, while defacing them might not always be as effective.
The Disc Eraser provides an inexpensive way to systematically deface your disks. Open the device, place the disk on a small ring and move a slider up and down and your disk will be unreadable. It is safe, clean and really pretty easy. My shredder often gets jammed with paper and it would be nice to be able to deal with my disks without getting up and plugging something in; I like it.
Price: $15.99 [Disc Eraser via Lifehacker]
Tags: Computers, data, optical discs, Security Related posts Tech Skills and a Mac Book Pro Used to Nab Alleged MacThieves (0) Drive eRazer Shreds Your Embarassing Hard Drive Secrets sans Computer (2) Yoggie Pico Pro, a Cool USB Dongle Indeed (2) WTF: XPS 730 H2C, a $6K+ Gaming Machine From Dell (3) WTF, Texas to Require PC Techs to Have Private Investigator Licenses (2) . UK REPROCESSOR THAT CLOSES THE RECYCLING LOOP In addition to paper and cardboard recycling solutions, the company now offers expert plastic recycling and security shredding services.
www.smurfitkappa-recycling.co.uk
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According to data from the government’s WasteDataFlow database, which records quarterly figures from local authorities, 89,000 (6.84%) of the 1.3 million tonnes of municipal waste sent to sorting facilities in 2006/07 were rejected. And, a further 32,000 tonnes (2.46%) were refused at the gate of the recycling reprocessor - making a total of 121,000 tonnes (9.3%) of material which was not recycled.
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A high resolution Jpeg image of a Smurfit Kappa Recycling igloo bring bank is available to download from Mike Challans, Business Development & Marketing Manager, Smurfit Kappa Recycling ‘Green’ company bilked investors, SEC says The SEC alleges that Mr. Merklinger and his son, Brian, raised more than $7.2 million from investors who thought they were investing in a tire-shredding and recycling business.
However, the SEC claims that the tire-shredding equipment was not operational, and that there was no reasonable basis for Mr. Merklingers income.
Mr. Merklinger used more than $950,000 of investor funds for his own personal benefit, including payments for rent, back taxes and the purchase of luxury automobiles and watercraft and extravagant landscaping and furnishings for his home, the SEC said in a statement.
Mr. Merklinger also failed to disclose that he has been banned from securities markets in Ontario, Canada, for 10 years, the commission said. The SEC is seeking a complete disgorgement of all investor funds or assets, injunctive relief and civil penalties. Smart Money: Family squabble calls for financial strategy Now that most places only print the last four digits of the card on the receipt, should we still shred them? K.H. in Georgia
Dear K.H.: Shredding any document credit-card receipts, tax returns, solicitations, etc. is always a good idea. While there may not be any useful information on these receipts, what possible harm can come from shredding? Its a relatively quick and painless procedure, and youll be assured that dumpster divers wont gain any of your information.
Know when to hold em
Dear Bruce: I recently inherited a small amount of money invested by my departed relative in a major software company. The amount of money is almost enough to pay off all of my credit card bills. But would it be better to hold on to the stock and wait for it to rise? My credit cards helped me pay child support and alimony, but now I can settle the debt. SEC Action Halts Tire Recycling Scam However, as alleged in the SEC’s complaint, the tire shredding equipment did not work, there was no reasonable basis for Merklinger’s income and return figures, and the investors never received a dime from their investment.
The order of preliminary injunction and asset freeze was issued on July 31, 2008, by the Honorable Gerald E. Rosen of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan against Paul G. Merklinger (Merklinger) of Novi, Mich., and Encore Associated Leasing, LLC (Encore Leasing), a company formed, owned and controlled by Merklinger. An asset freeze was also issued against Merklinger’s son, Brian Merklinger, a relief defendant. Previously, on July 24, 2008, Judge Rosen issued an order temporarily prohibiting Merklinger and Encore Leasing from attempting to offer securities or other investments and from transferring any assets. Community Shred Day protects against identity theft FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Dozens of cars lined up Saturday to participate in the first Community Shred Day in northeast Indiana.
The event drew attention to the threat of identity theft and provided the public with a convenient and quick way to destroy unneeded personal documents.
Items were cross- shred and recycled courtesy of Shred-it. The shredding services were offered free of charge but donations were encouraged and accepted to benefit two regional charitable groups.
The event raised funds to support the new Law Enforcement/Firefighters Memorial in Allen County and funds from Bluffton will benefit Wells County Crime Stoppers.
The goal is to raise $5,000 to honor the men and women who devote their lives to public safety.
.Granted, it was a document shredding service, but the phrase was meant to captivate attention first and explain later. And it worked. Risk: a concept so frightening that we declare war on it.
The idea of risk plays on our fears, our imagined dark scenarios. They don’t say I love you back. The interview goes horribly. We get lost. We look stupid. Things don’t go the way we planned, and we’re left with something awful for which we’re totally unprepared.
For many of us, though, the benefits of risk might be just as scary. What if they actually said I love you too? What if we got our dream job? What if we got what we needed in spite of looking stupid? What if the unplanned result turned out to be fine or even better? We might crack open, our vulnerability exposed and touched. Whoops! States shred £2500 by mistake The check confirmed that the shredding machine’s records did not tally with the amount of used notes destroyed.
Jersey bank notes are made out of cotton, not paper, and contain hidden security features beyond the watermark, security strip and serial number. The shredding machine checks that notes are real, and is meant to record the denominations it shreds to ensure that staff are not simply pocketing old notes that are destined for the bin.
States Treasurer Ian Black – the head of the Treasury Department – made the embarrassing admission during a public hearing of the Public Accounts Committee yesterday.
. Jimi Mitchell shows lighter side on new ‘Intimidator’ CD With its tongue-in-cheek title, "The Intimidator" boils up seven guitar-shredding original tunes that display the epic, classically built, heavy-metal thunder that Mitchell lives for.
A WMUL-FM DJ on the long-time heavy metal show, Stonehenge from 1993 to 1998, Mitchell said this second CD was birthed from a totally different place than his first CD, released in August 2004.
"This one is inspired by many different things opposed to the last album, which was mostly inspired by being angry," Mitchell said. "I make it a point not to be angry anymore."
Mitchell, who got custody of his 10-year-old son a couple of years ago, and got married this summer, said the good things in his life come blazing through on this CD, with songs such as "Forever Young (Jenny’s Concerto)" and "Soulmates" both written for his new bride. Shredding offeredat recreation center MACEDONIA: The Summit-Akron Solid Waste Management Authority will hold a shredding event Saturday in northern Summit County.
It will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Macedonia Family Recreation Center, 1494 E. Aurora Road (state Route 82).
There will be a limit of 10 boxes or bags of personal financial papers per vehicle.
Binder clips, rubber bands, hanging file folders, binders, paper clips, report covers and plastic items should be removed.
The shredded paper will be recycled into tissue paper and paperboard by Ohio paper mills.
For more information, call 330-374-0383, Ext. 205.
Legislator invites public to meeting
LAKEMORE: State Rep. Steve Dyer, D-Green, will hold a town hall meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Permanent fix available for old paper Pitt County Recycling Coordinator Paula Clark said the county is teaming up with Super Shred to host a paper shredding event Saturday at Greenville Mall. People can bring personal documents to be shredded, Clark said, and the waste will be taken to a paper mill.
. Creating A College Budget Buy your child a paper shredder for their room and stress the importance of shredding documents that contain personal information. Be sure your child doesn’t list their social security number on school ID’s or other documents unless absolutely necessary.
Many parents also want to get their child a credit card before they go away to school. Credit cards are great things to have in case of emergency. However, 15% of college students have four or more credit cards. Getting into severe credit card debt early in life can wreak havoc on your son or daughter’s credit.
Sit down with your child and help them find a card with a good interest rate and a good rewards program - not a card that offers a free tote bag once you sign up. "Credit card companies really like college students.