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These shredders are all slow-speed systems, in contrast to [[Hammer Mills]] which are generally high-speed systems.  The largest scrap metal shredder in the world is the 9200hp Lynxs at the Sims plant at the mouth of the River Usk in Newport Wales with access by road, rail and sea. It can process 450 cars per hour.
These shredders are all slow-speed systems, in contrast to [[Hammer Mills]] which are generally high-speed systems.  The largest scrap metal shredder in the world is the 9200hp Lynxs at the Sims plant at the mouth of the River Usk in Newport Wales with access by road, rail and sea. It can process 450 cars per hour.


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<ref name="letsrecycle">[http://www.letsrecycle.com/do/ecco.py/view_item?listid=37&listcatid=257&listitemid=5877 Sims UK opens multi-million pound metals recycling terminal] ''LetsRecycle'', 17 November 2004. Retrieved: 3 June 2010.
</ref><ref name="mnw">[http://www.mnw.org.uk/home.php?page_id=113 Newport Hosts one of Europe's largest recycling facilities] ''Materials Network Wales'', Summer 2006. Retrieved: 3 June 2010.</ref><ref name="wegnet">[http://www.weg.net/us/Media-Center/News/Products-Solutions/Powering-the-World-s-Largest-Industrial-Shredder Powering the World’s largest Industrial Shredder] ''weg.net'', 30 September 2009. Retrieved: 3 June 2010.
</ref><ref name="ngc">[http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/man-made/4164/Overview Man Made: World's biggest shredder] ''National Geographic Channel''. Retrieved: 3 June 2010.</ref> Laws like The Privacy Act, HIPAA, FACTA and Sarbanes Oxley have moved shredding from being just a prudent business practice to an essential business function that protects companies from civil penalty and lawsuits.

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