Richard,
Our offsite storage vendor at my last job got into the document shredding business, competing with another company that only does shredding. Both companies offer a square counter-height bin with a slot on the side near the top for office workers to put confidential documents in. Only the office supervisor and the shredding route-man have keys to open the bins. I have seen these used in such places as hospitals and banks where they fill out many forms with "Personally Identifiable Information." I believe normally the bins are removed entirely and replaced each time. Both companies shred and recycle their paper.
Maybe a similar setup would work for you; contact your recycler or one of the shredding vendors about it.
Tim Barnard
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