Fun Uses for Recycled Shredded Paper

Not everyone has the large amount of confidential paperwork that needs a shredding service like Shred on Site. For some, the small stream of used home office or household confidential paperwork would be better suited being destroyed using a small home paper shredder....

The Inner Workings of a Paper Recycling Plant

Paper recycling plants undoubtedly plan an important role in today’s modern society. Recycled paper and other types of materials are used in everything from the paper you put into your computer printer at work to the cardboard that you use to move documents and...

Shred On Site Day Success

If you happened to read the Shred on Site blog last October, then you may have noticed two posts we made announcing our Elwood public Shredding Event and talking about how on-site paper shredding can help prevent identity theft. This seems like a good time to look...

Why Shred Fabric?

When we talk about shredding, confidential paper is probably the first thing that comes to your mind. After all, paper shredding is an important part of any business, especially when you have client privacy to worry about. But, have you ever thought about shredding...

Document Security for Solicitors

As any solicitor knows, document security is a complicated topic. In fact, document security is more challenging for solicitors than it is for those in most other professions. Well-managed records are essential for solicitors to do their jobs properly, as they can...

What’s Pulping and Why Does it Matter?

You’ve shredded your documents and sent them off in our mobile shredding unit. You know they’re going to be recycled, but you might not know exactly what that means. How is paper made into recycled paper and other products? Microscopic Paper Pulp Fibres The Pulping...

Six Products Made From Recycled Paper

As a company, Shred On Site is a huge supporter of paper recycling. We know how important it is to reuse the paper that’s destroyed in our mobile shredding unit. We do quite a bit of paper shredding, after all, and we want to make sure that the paper pulp doesn’t end...