Northern California Paper Recyclers, Inc. provides shredding/destruction and paper recycling for businesses and residential customers. The third-generation firm has been serving the Bay Area for over 30 years and has earned the trust of hundreds of companies and individuals who require destruction of confidential documents, files and media.
NCPR offers four different programs to accommodate clients with varying needs. Customers requiring ongoing service may schedule pickups at regular intervals or on an on-call basis. One-time pickup is also available. Or, customers may choose to drop off at the plant in Hayward. NCPR accepts a large variety of recyclable materials and can provide collection bins at no charge. In most cases items are shredded within 24 hours of arriving at the facility. The resulting unrecognizable shreds of material are mixed with thousands of pounds of shreds from other companies and are then recycled locally. A Certificate of Destruction is always provided upon completion of the shredding process.
With a fleet of trucks that serve the Bay Area daily, NCPR has become the premier choice for shredding and recycling needs. The facility is fully insured for liability and has passed inspection by the local, state and federal agencies they serve. As a green recycling company, they are also dedicated to helping preserve the environment.
Along with being Diamond Certified, they are also NAID (National Association for Information Destruction), AAA Certified Operators and hold our A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
"We're committed to secure, confidential service, affordable pricing and outstanding customer service. We adhere to strict security processes that protect your materials from unauthorized viewing and ensure timely, thorough destruction."
Recycling
E-Waste Pickup
Confidential Destruction
Mobile, On & Off-Site Shredding
"I could communicate with them back and forth through email. The appointment was based on my needs. Overall, I got great customer service from them."
"Originally, we had paper picked up and they paid us for it."