check with your local hospital. Due to the same confidentiality
issues, hospitals must destroy and/or sanitize any and all paper that
leaves the facility. Most often, it's shredded in industrial sized
shredders, bagged, and set out for disposal. Check with the Medical
Records department or Materials Management. Quite often if you tell
them what you're doing with it, they'll welcome you. Saves trash
disposal fees. The paper will almost always be copy grade white
paper.
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