The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA), a Vancouver, British Columbia-based based nonprofit focused on recycling and refurbishing obsolete electronics, has acquired a number of Ameri-Shred mobile hard drive shredders, whcih it says can process as many as 200 hard drives per hour.
The ERA currently offers several solutions for data protection, including software wiping that meets the security criteria established by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). With the introduction of the mobile shredders, which ERA says are the only mobile shredders in western Canada, the company can offer complete data security for ultra-sensitive information.
Corporations and institutions also can request for the ERA to deliver the mobile hard drive shredders to their officesfto destroy large quantities of hard drives on site.
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