How Best to Dispose of Unwanted Business Documents
- Author Mark Alexander
- Published June 24, 2011
- Word count 458
Have you ever wondered why some offices and other small business bother to spend their time and money on paper shredding machines or services? Surely they can just recycle the paper by using the blank side, or shipping it off to an organization that can deal with the pulping and put the natural resource to good use, rather than cut down more trees. Well, they are afraid, and quite rightly so, that the information contained on the paper may get into the wrong hands. I have no idea exactly how long ago, but some companies learned the hard way about inter-business espionage and how easy it is to obtain information from going through a competitor's skip or bins. Nowadays, it rarely happens because any company with a half-decent set up will know about the potential problems and preventative procedures from the beginning.
So, you may ask, why don't they just recycle in-house? Well, in almost every company there is a member of staff who is less loyal than the management give them credit for, and they may feel dishonest enough to leak the information, too lazy to deal with the paperwork properly, or just plain oblivious to what is required of them. Burning the paper is a fantastically secure way to destroy the information, but the environment has already paid a price when the trees were cut down. It is not fair to then pollute the atmosphere with the poisonous gases from a paper fire. Secure paper shredding has become an important part of any business that processes information, about themselves or their clients, and prints it. Some smaller companies will get themselves a small shredding machine, or pay for the services of a local company to come and either take the documents away for shredding, or do it on site. Larger companies may need to have their own department for such activities, or will need to employ a well-established and reliable company to do it for them. Why do it on site? Well, it is all about trust, and not giving anyone the opportunity to betray that trust doesn't mean you actually distrust them, but it will ease any concerns or prevent temptation. Confidential documents need to be shredded thoroughly, as individuals' personal information should not be available for any other party to access, and the company's data needs to be securely stored or destroyed.
Where do you find a trustworthy and reliable business to securely shred your confidential paperwork? Online there will definitely be one near you, but be sure that they are able to meet your criteria and, if they collect to shred elsewhere, make sure that they come into the building and not just collect from a dumpster or skip in the car park.
This article was written and submitted by Mark Alexander, CEO and chief SEO consultant for www.seo2marketing.com and www.seo2marketing.co.uk. Search engine optimization services Bangkok and Leeds in the UK.
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