Shred Station News

Image of Wroxham FC with Shred Station shirt sponsor

Shred Station is proud to sponsor Wroxham Football Club

At Shred Station, it’s important to us that we do good in our local communities. We do this by supporting local projects, events, groups, sports people, and sports teams. In the past, we have sponsored teams such as Norwich FC, Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers FC and Broxbourne Badgers. We are now delighted to add Wroxham.

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Name a shredding truck!

We want your help with naming a Shred Station shredding truck! Several years ago, we asked eight schools in our local area to come up with names for some of our shredding trucks. Two of the winning names – Shreddosaurus and Shreddy McShredFace – came from Brundall School. With such marvellous suggestions last time, we have.

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Employees of the Quarter

Our 2023 Q2 Employees of the Quarter

Announcing our four Employees of the Quarter for 2023 Q2! At the end of each quarter, our teams anonymously vote for the colleagues they feel deserve to wear a metaphorical Employee of the Quarter crown. We have an award for each main section of the business – our Harlow operations staff, Manchester operations staff, Norwich.

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We’re now using a ticketing system!

If you’ve emailed our customer support team or submitted an enquiry form after 12th June, you may have noticed that we are now using a ticketing system. Why the change? A core pillar of our ethos is to lead the industry through customer service and innovation. We invested in this ticketing system to improve team collaboration, reduce.

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Shred Station joins £4m project to revolutionise textile recycling

Shred Station joins £4m project to revolutionise textile recycling

The Autosort for Circular Textiles Demonstrator (ACT UK) is a two-year project to develop and pilot the world’s first fully integrated, automated sorting and pre-processing plant for waste textiles. If successful, the £4 million project could eventually divert thousands of tonnes of textiles from landfill each year and could have global applications. The ACT UK.

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