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beeseejay | 11:34 Tue 18th Oct 2011 | Gardening
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I have read and heard contradicting answers as to whether or not to compost shredded paper - old documents etc. What do the AB experts think? TIA
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Depends how much other stuff you have. I compost newspaper and kitchen paper quite happily but haven't tried with shredded documents. I suspect the quality of the paper would take much longer to break down and you would need a really hot compost bin. Curious to see what other replies you get.
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Thanks for the answers. The main thing against it seems to be the ink although I can't imagine it doing much harm considering the quantity set against everything else which is in the bin.
I also use cardboard and anything else that was originally grown in the soil, and stir it all up together every six weeks, but like `Trimeresurus` says, but NOT shiny magazine-style paper.
The shiny paper is the first thing that the snails in my garden go for, they lick off the 'shiny' first then polish off the rest.(pun not intended)
You`re inviting slugs and snails over for a meal then jomil?
As long as it's mixed with other stuff and soaked beforehand it will be OK but if you put a great lump of paper shredded or not it will take forever to rot down. Use lots of different layers
I use the compost bin for doments I would normally shred and it does work.

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