Processed and unused newsprint, commonly obtained from recycling facilities or printing overruns, serves as a highly absorbent and cost-effective bedding material, primarily for small animals. It offers a readily available, relatively dust-free alternative to traditional wood shavings. Its application ranges from lining cages for hamsters and guinea pigs to providing a comfortable surface for rabbits.
The benefits of utilizing this material include its biodegradable nature, contributing to environmentally conscious waste management. Compared to cedar or pine shavings, it often exhibits lower levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), reducing the risk of respiratory irritation in sensitive animals. Historically, the recycling and repurposing of newsprint in this manner has provided a practical solution for managing excess paper waste while creating a beneficial product.