Hi ABers out there. We're doing a bit of a clear out of our home filing cabinet - documentation, banking stuff and what-have-you. I can't make my mind up about chucking out all our old payslips, have got them dating back well over 30 years ..... should I keep them, just in case? I have just retired from my full time employment, so won't be getting any more to stash away, but hubby's out there in the world of work! Any thoughts?
Have you ever had good cause to look at any of those old payslips in all those 30 years? If not, then you won't have any reason to do that in the future. Bin them!
take pictures of any you need then shred - less clutter & its always good to know you can still see them if the thought crosses your mind in the future.
Have you any children? When my parents died it was fascinating going through their old documents. If you're not going to keep them take murraymint's advice and shred them.
Hopkirk - not for shredded paper; I emailed them to check because we like to recycle as much as possible. All other paper, cardboard, even flattened boxes, collected at the kerb. We now tear off our name and address to shred and recycle the rest.
I think the issue with shredded paper is that it can contain stuff like staples, bits of plastic, even shredded credit cards and cd's so they have to refuse it all.
horseshoes, you have to be careful doing that. Some inks and paper treatments, while not poisonous to humans, can be very bad indeed for small furries.