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Welcome to Shred-on-Site, the UK’s leading independent paper shredding and on-site document destruction company.

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Save Money in 2023 with a regular paper shredding service

Paper shredding is a vital component in any organised office environment today. It not only helps to ensure that the business is compliant with data protection regulations but has a big part to play in keeping spaces clear of unwanted clutter and mess. Investing in a regular paper shredding service can save your business time (and money) so how do you make sure that you get the best possible service for the best possible price?

Shred your old hard drives

Securely shred your old hard drives

Do you shred your old hard drives? Many of us assume that there is no risk in an old hard drive, and these are frequently disposed of in general waste. However, whether you’re looking to protect your business confidentiality or to avoid being fined for non-compliance with data protection regulations, it’s important to make sure that you dispose of old hard drives carefully. One of the best ways to do this is to shred them.

Should you shred or store your data?

Businesses generate vast volumes of data every day. Whether that relates to customers, suppliers or employees, the question always remains: what do you do with your data? Some people choose to store it but this can be increasingly onerous in terms of security and compliance. The other option is to confidentially shred your data.

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