Shredded paper refers to paper that has been cut into small strips or pieces, usually by a paper shredder. It is commonly used for security, packing, recycling, or composting purposes.

Advantages
> Improves privacy by destroying sensitive information so it can’t be read.
> Helps reduce waste going to landfills, thus reducing methane emissions.
> Saves energy, water, and raw materials compared to making new paper from trees.
> Useful in composting — balances moisture, adds carbon, improves soil structure.
> Acts as mulch: retains moisture, suppresses weeds, helps cooling of soil.
> Cost‑effective for packaging or cushioning since it often comes from recycled/waste paper.

Uses
> Crafts & DIY Projects : Used in arts, decorations, or gift baskets.
> Document Disposal : Safely destroys confidential or sensitive documents.
> Packaging Material : Used as cushioning in boxes for fragile items.
> Animal Bedding : Often used for small pets (e.g., hamsters, guinea pigs).
> Composting : Mixed with organic waste to balance compost.
