Educate – Sort – Recycle
Shredded Paper
Learn how Gee Hoe Seng Pte Ltd (GHS) handles shredded and torn paper recycling responsibly in Singapore.
Shredded paper is technically recyclable, but due to its shortened paper fibers, it is considered low-quality material and often requires additional processing.
Educate – Sort – Recycle
Is it Recyclable?
Yes — shredded and torn paper are recyclable.
However, they are classified as low-grade paper because the short fibers make it difficult to reprocess into high-quality paper products.
Educate – Sort – Recycle
Why Recycling Is Challenging
When paper is shredded, the fibers weaken and shorten, limiting their reuse potential.
While shredded paper can still be processed, it is typically recycled into lower-grade materials such as tissue or cardboard filler.

