And easy to misplace, misfile and misuse if the information is confidential. Really, it's not hard to understand why people want to get rid of it. But Epson is not going down without a fight; the company has just developed PaperLab, an in-office paper-making machine that takes your waste paper, “fiberizes” it, turning the paper into “long thin cottony fibers.” It adds a binder and presses it into shiny new white paper. It’s fast, turning out 14 pages a minute. It’s dry, using almost no water.