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DeSnipperaar vs Shred-it: console on a fixed schedule or per job?

Shred-it is the best-known international name in document destruction. Part of Stericycle, originally American, active worldwide, including the Netherlands. Their model centres on consoles in the office and scheduled collection rounds. DeSnipperaar is the opposite: we have no consoles, no schedule, and only work on demand within 20 km of Amsterdam-Noord. This article sets the two models side by side, honestly.

Shred-it in brief

Shred-it places locked consoles (paper containers with a slot) in your office. Staff drop confidential paper into the console daily. On a fixed schedule (weekly, fortnightly, monthly) a Shred-it truck stops by, swaps the contents and destroys in the truck or at a central location. You get a certificate per visit.

Strong points: international standard, uniform processes across multiple countries, good fit for a continuous confidential paper stream, solid compliance documentation, recognisable brand for multinationals.

DeSnipperaar in brief

No consoles, no schedule. You collect your own confidential paper in your archive cabinet or boxes, call us when you are ready to destroy, and we drive to your door within 24 to 72 hours. The shredder truck destroys on site at DIN 66399 P-5. Certificate handed over immediately. No contract.

Comparison table

AspectShred-itDeSnipperaar
ModelConsole plus fixed roundOn demand, per job
Console in officeYes, permanentNo
ContractOngoing, fixed frequencyNo contract
CoverageInternational20 km around Amsterdam-Noord
Target audienceMultinationals, large officesSME, professional services
Cross-country uniformityYes, key strengthNo, NL only
Minimum frequencyOften at least monthlyNo minimum
Cost structureSubscription plus per visitCall-out fee plus price per kilo, per job

The console model in practice

The console system is designed for organisations with continuous production of confidential paper: large accountancy firms, HR departments of multinationals, contact centres. Every member of staff can dispose of something immediately. The round runs on schedule, no scheduling worries. That efficiency is real for companies producing genuine volumes.

For a law firm with three partners that clears out files once a quarter, such a console is heavily oversized. The console stands more empty than full, you pay a subscription for collections that are barely needed, and the fixed schedule does not fit the natural rhythm of case closures.

Rush comparison

Shred-it works with scheduled rounds. If you want an extra collection in between, that is usually possible, but it requires a contract amendment or an ad-hoc service request.

We only work ad hoc. You call, we come. Within 24 to 72 hours, often faster in quiet periods. With us rush is the norm, not the exception.

Why uniformity sometimes dictates the choice

A pharmaceutical group with offices in Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, London and Warsaw wants destruction in every country to happen the same way, with the same documentation, under the same audit chain. Shred-it (or a comparable international party) delivers that. We do not deliver that: we are strictly local. For that group structure, that is an honest deal-breaker.

No continuous stream but a stack of boxes?

Then a console is unnecessary. We drive per job, no contract, certificate immediately.

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When do you choose Shred-it?

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Honest advice

Shred-it is solid, international, standardised. That is valuable for those who need those things. We are small, local and flexible. That is valuable for those who do not want the overhead of a console and contract. Both exist for a good reason; the choice depends on your business, not on who shouts loudest in marketing.

See also our comparison mobile versus offsite shredding and the processor agreement checklist for additional context.


Not sure the console model fits? Call us. We will work through what is logical for your volume, even if the outcome is Shred-it. Also compare with Renewi or Rhenus.