

NAID AAA Certified
NAID (National Association for Information Destruction) is a professional organisation that certifies organisations operating in the information and data management industry. NAID’s mission is to promote the sustainability of organisations that provide secure disposal of confidential data, and the integrity of the process by which these companies operate. The NAID AAA Certified designation is a rigorous assessment of an organisation’s state-of-the-art information destruction practices. It is granted to companies that achieve high standards in a variety of areas, including:
• Secure storage and handling of materials
• Comprehensive training protocols for employees
• Compliance with legal and industry regulations

ISO 9001 Certified
ISO 9001 certification is a widely-recognised international quality management standard that certifies a company’s ability to consistently produce high-quality products and services. In order to receive ISO 9001 certification, companies must undergo an extensive audit of their quality management systems, which ensures that they are meeting all of the requirements set forth by the International Organisation for Standardisation.

ISO 14001 Certified
DestroyR Secure Shredding is an ISO 14001 certified company, which means that we’re committed to reducing the impact on the environment. The ISO 14001 standard was created by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) to help organizations create environmentally-friendly practices. This certification ensures that DestroyR Secure Shredding is reducing their carbon footprint and looking out for the health of the environment.

ISO 45001 Certified
ISO 45001 is a standardised quality management system that is designed to drive continual improvement in an organisation’s operational processes. It can be used to improve the efficiency of operations, reduce waste and increase operational transparency. By implementing ISO 45001, organisations can ensure that they are operating in an efficient and sustainable manner. By meeting the requirements of ISO 45001, organisations can demonstrate their commitment to high standards of quality management.