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Michelle Zemanick wrote:
> Hello All:
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> We are in the process of evaluating the destruction process for in house
> shredding vs recycling of cardboard. I'm reaching out to the other
> record storage facilities, inquiring as to what you do with the boxes
> once the contents are destroyed? Do your customers request to have the
> boxes back for future use? Do you charge for the breakdown of boxes or
> cardboard recycling fees?
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> Thank you in advance for your feedback -
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> Michelle Zemanick
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Folks,
At the university we palletize the boxes and a shredding/recyle company
picks them up. They pay us for the paper & cardboard. Shredding
at one's business is problematical because of the particulates generated
such as silica used in sizing and metals used as brighteners. Many
recycle companies
don't accept shredded material from a business because it is too hard to
handle until it gets to the final pulping process. One also has the
potential
for future health related litigation from those who did the on-site
shredding especially if proper respirators are not used, etc. The
particulates can also get in the buildings HVAC
system unless a, separate, out-door facility is used for the shredding.
Industrial shredders can run $8-$10K so why not let someone pay you to
do it. We've never
had any problem with improper destruction of confidential information.
If you outsource visit the facility, get security responsibility in the
contract, etc. Dick King, University of Arizona
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