Low-Risk Recycling
Published Wednesday, 11th January, 2012
Waste bin confidential
By definition, most of the letters we receive are private, concerning a client or customer’s financial affairs. To send them to an ordinary recycler would risk a breach of confidentiality, so we have both letters and envelopes shredded first, before being processed and made into new paper.
Used printer cartridges are also recycled, and canteens and rest rooms are equipped with recycling bins in which staff can dispose of plastic, cans and cardboard.
By definition, most of the letters we receive are private, concerning a client or customer’s financial affairs. To send them to an ordinary recycler would risk a breach of confidentiality, so we have both letters and envelopes shredded first, before being processed and made into new paper.
Used printer cartridges are also recycled, and canteens and rest rooms are equipped with recycling bins in which staff can dispose of plastic, cans and cardboard.
