Mobile Document Shredding Across
Stamford, CT & the Surrounding Areas

When it comes to securing the documents that pass through your business, many people question whether or not it's worth it to call a document destruction company at all. In fact man individuals think that a simple home shredder is sufficient to handle the needs of a business. However. the level of security. convenience, and customer service that is provided
by On-Site Shredding makes it a valuable asset to your business.

As stacks of documents begin to accumulate in your office, it can quickly become apparent that this is a major liability. On-Site Shredding will provide an attractive locking security
container for storing confidential material at your facility prior to pick up. We also provide confidential mobile document shredding, for convenient disposal of your valuable materials. And On-Site Shredding is extremely environmentally conscious. While other document shredding companies may feel that recycling isn't worth the hassle, we feel
different.

We always work to maintain the lowest carbon Footprint possible for both our business and ours. see below to learn more about the quality or our service.

Security Container Benefits

• No shredder to purchase
• No shredder to maintain
• No employee wages to pay
• No wasted time shredding
• No plastic bags to purchase
• No disposal of bulky material
• No dirt or dust to clean un
• No loss of confidentiality

Outsourcing Works.

Save time and money by outsourcing tasks, your employees can focus on getting their jobs done..

Lower your overhead if you are currently managing your own data destruction.

Peace of mind comes from knowing that highly trained professionals are handling your data destruction.

Help Preserve the Environment!

  • Paper recovery for recycling has reached or exceeded 63% each year since 2009.
  • The amount of paper & paperboard recovered in the U.S. increased 80 percent between 1990 & 2014.
  • Every ton of paper recycled saves more than 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space.
  • 96 percent (268 million) of Americans have access to community curbside or drop-off paper recycling programs.
  • Total paper recovery in the U.S. exceeded 51 million tons in 2014.
  • By weight, more paper is recovered for recycling from municipal solid waste streams than glass, plastic, steel and aluminum combined.
  • More than twice as much paper is recycled than is sent to landfills.
  • AF&PA member companies' use of recovered fiber results in avoided greenhouse gas emissions of more than 20 million metric tons of CO2 equivalents each year.
  • Approximately 79% of all U.S. papermakers use some recovered paper to make everything from paper based packaging to tissue products to office paper and newspaper.

Information from: www.paperrecycles.org