PAPER SHREDDING
We carry out secure paper shredding and document destruction services across a wide range of industries from small SMEs and private households through to large blue-chip organisations. With hub centres throughout the UK, we're here to help.
PAPER SHREDDING
We carry out secure paper shredding and document destruction services across a wide range of industries from small SMEs and private households through to large blue-chip organisations. With hub centres throughout the UK, we're here to help.

On-site Paper Shredding & Secure Document Destruction ServicesFor questions and advice or to get a free quote, call us on 0800 181 4106.

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

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The Importance of Confidential Paper Shredding

Paper shredding is a simple process but one that has become increasingly essential for every business today. Most of us are aware of the potential dangers of sensitive documents that are left unprotected and how this can lead to business identity theft. However, recent regulatory change has also increased the need for regular paper shredding in order for compliance standards to be reached. As a result, confidential paper shredding has become one of the most important internal processes for any organisation keen to develop and grow within legal frameworks.

How Paper Shredding and Recycling is good for your security and beneficial for the environment

Shredding has 2 main benefits – security and reducing your carbon footprint. Every business is ideally going to be considering how they can protect their company from any data breaches or loss of confidential information, but many companies also choose to address their environmental impact. Paper shredding is something that contributes to improving both of these areas.

What to think about when protecting your business data?

Data security remains a top priority for many organisations today. A lack of it can not only leave a business exposed to data theft or reputational damage but could also attract penalties and fines as a result of a lack of compliance with data protection laws. Crucially, when protecting your business data, it’s important to focus both on digital data and any that is being physically generated on a day-to-day basis.

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