Companies in the Capital Region and Tech Valley are
constantly looking for ways to attract new customers and
increase business. This is usually accomplished through
the introduction of new products or services that will
benefit customers by improving their lives in some manner.
At the same time, more companies these days are adding
clients and increasing revenue by utilizing something that
is all around us: the environment.
Tapping into a need
Schaap Records Management & Certified Shredding Services
of Albany, a professional off-site document storage, retrieval
and certified shredding firm, realized a few years ago
that there was a need to provide shredding services to
its customers.
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The company stores roughly 50,000 boxes of confidential
records in its warehouse and also has a commercial and
residential moving division, creating a great deal of excess
paper that requires disposal. As a result, the firm decided
to purchase a shredding machine to provide in-house and
off-site shredding to its customers.
"Schaap shreds and recycles all of its paper and
cardboard in an environmentally friendly process," said
company president Steve Schaap. "It is one of the
few companies that delivers the shredded paper directly
to paper mills, where it is re-pulped into a low grade of
paper, such as hand towels, toilet tissue, packing towels
and other recycled paper products."
The company receives additional revenue by sending the
shredded paper directly to the mill, eliminating the need
for it to go first to a landfill. Schaap currently shreds
about 30 tons of paper per month, a number that continues to
grow at a rapid pace.
Schaap Records Management & Certified Shredding Services
in Albany shreds paper and cardboard materials both in-house
and on-site in an environmentally friendly manner. It is
one of the few companies to deliver shredded paper directly
to paper mills, eliminating the need for the paper to go
to a landfill first. |