Recycling Do's and Don'ts
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Transcript Recycling Do's and Don'ts
Recycling Do’s and Don’ts
Identifiable Information
Information that can be used on its own or with other
information to identify, contact, or locate a single
person, or to identify an individual in context.
Examples of identifiable information are:
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Name and other names used (such as alias, nickname, etc.);
Social Security number;
Driver's license and other identification numbers;
Citizenship, legal status, gender, race/ethnicity;
Birth date or place of birth;
Home and personal cell telephone numbers;
Personal email address, mailing and home address;
Religious preference;
Security clearance;
Mother's middle and maiden names;
Spouse information, marital status, child information, emergency contact information;
Biometrics (such as birthmark, scar, tattoo, etc.);
Financial information, medical information, disability information;
Law enforcement information, employment information, educational information; and
Military records.
Paper that is acceptable to Recycle
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White Paper
Colored Paper
Post-it Notes
Plain Bond Paper
Business Cards
Fax Paper
Business Forms (Non-carbon)
Computer Paper (Green & Blue Bar)
Envelopes (Window & non-window)
Stationary