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Shred Station among first in the world to trial cutting-edge electric vehicles

We’re pleased to announce that Shred Station will be among the first in the world to trial cutting-edge sustainable vehicles from Sweden-based start-up, Volta. As a CarbonNeutral® certified company, we understand the importance of minimising our environmental impacts. But, there’s always more we can all do to reduce our impacts on the world around us..

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Shred Station’s New Ultra-High Security On-Site Shredding Service

Shred Station is proud to announce the launch of a new ultra-high security granulation service, exclusively available to Shred Station customers. Our new service uses a process called granulation to destroy confidential documents beyond the point of reassembly. But what is granulation, and how does this differ from other shredding services? Granulation is a destruction.

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What do shredding companies do with the paper?

What do shredding companies do with the paper? That’s a question we hear a lot at Shred Station. While we can’t speak for other shredding companies, here at Shred Station, we recycle 100% of the paper we shred on your behalf. But where does the paper get recycled? What is it recycled into? Lastly, what.

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Alex Ager Norwich Office Administrator Employee of the Month – October 2020

Our peer-voted Employee of the Month award encourages our staff members to anonymously share positive feedback with their peers. Each month, the person who has received the most votes gets crowned Employee of the Month! October 2020’s Employee of the Month is… Alex Ager! Alex is relatively new to the Shred Station team, having joined.

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Are you disposing of your confidential material responsibly?

Confidential information is everywhere. It comes through our doors every morning. It gets stuffed into overfilled filing cabinets and desk drawers. In some cases, it even gets put into boxes and ends up gathering a shroud of dust, untouched in lofts and garages.  Even worse, it ends up in general waste bins! So many materials.

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