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  2. Paper checks are dying. Here’s what you should use instead

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    The humble paper check had a good run, but it’s all nearly dead today. Originally developed one thousand years ago in the Middle East, checks were the most widely used non-cash payment method in ...

  3. Millennial Money: Stop using paper checks, already - AOL

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    You can also write your checks using a black gel ink pen to make it harder for criminals to wash your checks (the ink soaks into the paper). If you’re sending a check to someone, ask them to let ...

  4. Forget Paper Checks: Here's Why It's Time to Use Other ... - AOL

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    Paper checks were the norm for non-cash payment methods for many decades, banks still offer them (sometimes for free), and check payments are often the lifeblood for nonprofit donations (in my old ...

  5. Carbonless copy paper - Wikipedia

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    Carbonless copy paper has micro-encapsulated dye or ink on the back side of the top sheet, and a clay coating on the front side of the bottom sheet. When pressure is applied (from writing or impact printing), the dye capsules rupture and react with the clay to duplicate the markings made to the top sheet.

  6. Substitute checks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A substitute check (also called an Image Replacement Document or IRD) [1] is a negotiable instrument that is a digital reproduction of an original paper check.As a negotiable payment instrument in the United States, a substitute check maintains the status of a "legal check" in lieu of the original paper check.

  7. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, paper products are still the largest component of MSW generated in the United States, making up 23% by weight. [32] While paper is the most commonly recycled material (68.2 percent of paper waste was recovered in 2018, up from 33.5 percent in 1990) [31] [33] it is being used less overall than at the turn of the century. [34]

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