Shred-it is an information security solution provided by Stericycle, Inc., where we’re committed to protecting the health and well-being of the people and places around us safely, responsibly, and sustainably.
At Stericycle, we deliver solutions and drive innovations that protect the environment, people, and public health. We do business the right way, not just the easy way. This includes working to create a more sustainable, shared future. Our innovative solutions make a difference in people’s lives, communities, and our planet by protecting their health and well-being. Learn more in our Corporate Social Responsibility Overview.
We deliver essential sustainability services that protect the public from harmful waste, and help the healthcare industry make progress towards sustainability and climate goals. Our services include diverting medical waste from landfills, and alternative use opportunities that lead to greater security and well-being around the world. We recognize that sustainability is a continuous pursuit. No matter how much we achieve, there is always more that can be done tomorrow. Our challenge and our responsibility every day is to make a difference by protecting what matters.
Responsibly disposed of 1.5 billion pounds of medical waste, protecting the public from potentially infectious material.
Safely disposed of more than 40 million pounds of pharmaceutical waste, ensuring they do not end up in waterways.
Shredded and recycled 1.1 billion pounds of paper—safeguarding both confidential information and the environment.
Diverted more than 104 million pounds of plastics from landfills with reusable sharps and pharmaceutical containers.
Source: Stericycle data, 2020
Within our operations, Stericycle leverages numerous processes to minimize reliance on natural resources. While we may not always be able to formally measure the environmental impact of these activities, we are focused on conserving resources. From energy-efficiency lighting, to our efforts to reduce miles driven, to water treatment technologies, we have numerous programs in place to minimize our use of natural resources.