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Shred Station joins Digital Supply Chain Hub

Shred Station joins the Digital Supply Chain Hub.

We are pleased to announce that we have joined the Made Smarter Innovation | Digital Supply Chain Hub. We will be working with Digital Catapult and Loadar in this transformative programme which aims to drive innovation in the supply chain space. What is the Digital Supply Chain Hub? The Digital Supply Chain Hub aims to.

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Illustration of stack of papers and stack of CDs with the caption "Can I shred multiple materials in one service?"

Can I shred multiple materials in one service?

If you need to book a shredding service but have multiple materials or devices to destroy, you may be wondering if it’s possible to have everything you need destroyed with just one booking. Well, we have some good news for you! Many shredding service providers only destroy paperwork. Others can destroy non-paper materials, but you.

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From Paper to Pulp: The Lifecycle of Shredded Documents

From Paper to Pulp: The Lifecycle of Shredded Documents

At Shred Station, we recycle 100% of the paper we shred at UK-based paper mills. So, where do your confidential documents end up? The source We collect paperwork (and many other materials) for shredding across the UK. Our fleet of over 100 vehicles and 3 large destruction facilities in Harlow, Norwich and Manchester means we.

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How does Energy from Waste work?

At Shred Station, we operate with a strict Zero to Landfill policy. Supporting our Zero to Landfill policy is an unwavering commitment to ensure we recycle everything we possibly can. For example, we recycle 100% of the paper we shred at UK mills. We also utilise our network of verified suppliers to recycle all possible.

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What to do with misprints?

What to do with misprints?

Misprints and manufacturing errors happen. Whether you’re a one-man-band making custom t-shirts as your side hustle or a giant homeware manufacturer, at some point, you’ll probably have to deal with items that have been produced with flaws, faults, or imperfections. So, what should you do with these items? Books and other printworks misprints. Even in.

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