Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Free Shredding at Staples in March!


Don't kill yourself shredding all that paper!

Staples office supply store is offering to shred your documents (up to 5 lbs per person) for free in March!

Get thee to your files and start sorting and purging right now and take that stuff on down to be shredded.


Tip: Bring your bathroom scale into your office to figure out when you have 5 pounds of paper. If your scale is not sensitive enough for just 5 pounds, weigh yourself first, then weigh yourself holding the box of papers.

Find out a little more here at the Staples site: http://www.staples.com/sbd/cre/programs/copyandprint/savings_central.html?cid=PS:GS:CP:CP:B:28:10605:%2Bshredding_%2Bstaples

I am not affiliated with Staples nor do I receive any compensation from them.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Wrestling the paper tiger

It's everywhere. And they promised us a few years ago we would be a "paperless" society! Yeah right!

Here are a few quick tips about paper...

Don't let it in the house.
  • If you see a flyer for something while you are out, ask yourself if you really need the information or if you can look at it online later.
  • If you pick up your mail at the post office, take one minute to sort, purge and recycle it right there. Even all the envelopes. They usually have a recycle bin. Ask them to get one if they don't.
Recycle right away at home.
  • Have your recycle bin convenient to where you walk into the house with the mail. Stand (or sit) there and go through it right away, getting rid of all the junk and envelopes.
  • Have a bin or basket to then put all your mail in if you are not able to sort right away. Let everyone in the house know this is where to put the mail. (Fewer lost bills this way.)
More later on how to sort all the stuff and then take action on what needs action. (At the very least, have one folder that says "bills" and throw them in there.)