Florida company Legal Shred has received approval from New York City's Business Integrity Commission (BIC) and will start servicing all five boroughs immediately.
BIC regulates all licensees and registrants in commercial waste removal throughout the city. It aims to provide an open, competitive environment in a fair and established manner.
"Being able to do business in New York City has opened up new opportunities for Legal Shred," says Jason Fredricks, co-founder and vice president of Legal Shred. "The city has always had significant influence over worldwide commerce and represents many industry forerunners. We can now offer a competitive choice for those that operate within the five boroughs and are thrilled to be part of its ever-growing business initiatives."
The news follows Legal Shred's recent acquisition of Stay Green Shredding and strategic partnership with HV Shred, both of which have boosted Legal Shred's presence beyond Florida.
Legal Shred is owned by Judith Papo and by brothers Jason and Sean Fredricks.
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