Yes, there are companies which either hire out their shredders or attend to your shredding needs on site whether it's just a one off job or required at regular intervals for a fee.
A paper shredder is not meant to shred anything other than paper. There are other types of shredders, such as a cardboard shredder, that will shred other materials. However, it is not safe to shred anything other than paper in a paper shredder.
Not all paper shredders shred plastic cards as the plastic might damage the shredder (if the shredder is poorly made). They can all, obviously, shred paper and paper documents.
NO i think you Get normal paper And then Shred it
Cats shred paper as a natural behavior to sharpen their claws, mark their territory, relieve stress, or simply out of curiosity and playfulness.
A little bit. To shred the paper takes energy to separate the physical structure of the paper. Some of that is absorbed by the atoms in the paper warming it up slightly.
Shredding service are used to shred big trees that are cut down and then they are turned into paper or over produce that involves paper shredding services are also used to shred paper
Shred is a verb and a noun. Verb: We've already shredded all the paper. Noun: They don't have one shred of evidence against you.
Cats may shred paper out of instinct to hunt and play, or to relieve stress or boredom. Providing toys and scratching posts can help redirect this behavior.
They shred those paper thingies in the hamster cage just like any other hamster.
Paper shredder made of multiple blades that shred the paper into strips or pieces. There are several types of paper shredders, each designed to shred papers differently, from simple and bigger strips to unrecognizable micro-sized pieces.
You merely shred paper into tiny bits.
Most companies will give you a quote for the cost of mobile paper shredding based on the amount of paper you have to shred, and the condition in which it is in. Also, if you plan to recycle the paper yourself or if they do it for you, this will figure into the cost estimate. An average shredding job will run in the range of $500-$1,000.