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Can you collect and shred our waste paper?
We offer our confidential shredding and recycling services in and
around the South East of England with our main strength in Greater
London. Please drop us an email and we will advise you if we can help.
If we can't, we will try to recommend a suitable contractor in your
area.
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How should we prepare our confidential
waste in preparation for a collection?
We are able to supply you with security sacks and seals for the
storage and transport of your confidential waste prior to a collection.
Additionally should you wish to have regular confidential waste
collection, please visit our online container brochure page where
you will see a variety of security containers, which would offer
a more permanent solution.
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How much does your security shredding
service cost?
Generally as a guide we charge from £4.50 + VAT per sack of
confidential waste collected. However charges do vary subject to the
amount of work involved, so please call or email us for more information
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Do you supply a Certificate of Destruction?
Yes we do. We normally supply a Certificate of Destruction on completion
outlining the means of destruction carried out.
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Can you collect and incinerate our
waste?
We offer our security incineration service in and around the South
East of England with our main strength in Greater London. Please drop
us an email and we will advise you if we can help
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What sort of waste is suitable for
incineration?
Almost all types of waste material are suitable for incineration including
materials with plastic and metal contents. Typical examples of material
that would be suitable for incineration would be document containers
such as lever arch files, magnetic media such as floppy disks and
magnetic tape reels, redundant products and other sensitive materials
which need to be completely destroyed.
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What sort of waste is NOT suitable
for
incineration?
Incineration is a strictly monitored means of disposal and therefore
any hazardous materials are not allowed to be incinerated. Typical
example of such materials and products would be tyres, computers equipment
or any materials that are classified as producing a high level chlorinated
waste during incineration.
To ascertain whether we are able to incinerate your waste, please
contact us ad we will advise you accordingly .
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How much does your incineration cost?
Our incineration charges are based on a tonnage price. The tonnage
price will depend on the type of waste to be incinerated and the complexity
of the job. Please contact our office for a quote.
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