How do you shred large quantities of paper?

Document disposal can get burdensome very quickly when your business produces large quantities of paper documents. There comes a time when keeping those records on site becomes unnecessary. Such large archives can even be risky for your business. Disposing of old and unnecessary physical documents can be quite a process if done properly. Your data security depends on establishing reliable processes. That means adopting efficient tools to keep your security above board. Here are a few options for businesses looking to manage the process at scale.  

The Importance of Proper Record Disposal 

Your company’s records are a critical resource and their disposal requires the proper investment of time and resources to ensure your compliance with federal and state regulations as well as ensuring the security of your employee’s and client’s information. Poor record disposal can result in security breaches, loss of confidential information, and lost privacy. Failing to heed security related laws and regulations can result in costly fines or even imprisonment.  

Shredding 

There are a number of ways to fully dispose of business records when the time comes. Simply throwing such material in the garbage or recycling bin exposes your company to significant security threats. Such materials need to be disposed of in a way that completely removes the risk of a third party gaining access to sensitive information. The three most complete forms of document disposal include pulping, burning, and most commonly, shredding.  

Shredding is the most well-known of the paper disposal methods. Shredders are available to purchase in both personal and office capacities and are undoubtedly handy tools to have around the home and office. However, they are impractical for use with larger amounts of physical copies and records amassed by most companies. In such cases they are often inefficient, messy, and don’t provide the level of security necessary for complete peace of mind. Shredded paper can be reconstructed making the security of the disposal method incomplete without the accompaniment of an additional disposal method such as incineration or pulping.  

Burning and Pulping

Incineration is a generally straightforward process which relies on the act of burning to completely destroy sensitive documents. This process can be extremely time consuming. It requires access to an incinerator or other source of open flame. It is also illegal to perform in certain city or residential areas. That said, there is no chance of sensitive material making it into the wrong hands once this disposal method is complete.  

Pulping is essentially a process which breaks down the fibers of the documents into a liquid slurry before reusing the remaining material in the creation of post-consumer recycled content products. Pulping can be done after shredding takes place to make all information completely irretrievable. This method involves submerging your records into a bleach or bleach-like chemical that breaks down the fibers of the paper and destroys the colorants of ink, completely removing the information that was originally present on the documents. The remaining material is then blended and dried for further disposal.  

Clearly, there are advantages of working with a records management specialist such as Happy Faces. Disposing of large archives can be a heavy lift. We are here to support businesses with flexible and secure document disposal methods that meet your needs and take the pain out of document management.   

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