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Most commercial shredding outfits can handle CD's and floppies as easy as
paper without having to.....pulverize them. The reason you get push back
from a vendor is because it cuts in on their back end profit for having to
sort out the non-paper material before the shredded stuff is sold on the
commodities market. I would continue to use the same vendor and just toss
in the digital media in with the paper. If they catch you, play dumb.
I would definitely not purchase an additional piece of equipment just for
cd's and/or floppies.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Gus Harris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi folks. At my organization we are now needing to destroy cds and
> floppy disks. We have our paper records shredded by a local vendor
> and could have the cds and disks done as well in a "pulverizer." But,
> we don't have enough yet to justify using the vendor. I'm looking for
> recommendations regarding a small shredder for shredding cds and
> floppy disks. I'd much appreciate hearing what any of you are using
> in this regard so I can make a wise purchase on this type shredder.
>
> Gus Harris
> Records Manager
> The University of West Florida
> Pensacola, FL
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