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Piyush0680

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 01:51 PM

Hi Friends,

Can anyone tell me the procedure of dumping the obsolete records for a food company? We have two options - burning the documents or shredding it. Burning the documents seems little bit risker to environmental safety. Related to shredding, does anyone know how to do it and any equipment available for shredding loads of paper at a time.

What's your opinion and comments on it?

Cheers,

Piyush Mishra


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Posted 25 February 2009 - 08:48 PM

Plently of companies offer this as a professional service and you also fulfill your obligations for corporate social responsibility.


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Posted 27 February 2009 - 03:53 AM

hi,

we are destroying our old documents as follows

a) Incinerating in Boiler
b) all confidentail documents are shredded in a shredder machine and transfer to boiler

regards


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Posted 27 February 2009 - 11:37 AM

Dear Piyush,

Inceneration is a very good idea. If you have internal incenerator like Biss do, it would be helpful. The ash can be processed by a waste management facility. I am sure you can find it easily in India.

If you dont have your own incenerator, then I suggest you go to that waste management facility, and dispose it there. Make sure it disposed with well and no one may misused it. Anyway, IMO Seeing is Believing principle is a must for disposal procedures.


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