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Spring is here!
It’s finally Spring – a time for new beginnings, beautiful weather, and, of course, spring cleaning! At Pupfish, we firmly believe that spring cleaning is a great way to take back your space, and we’re here to help you accomplish it with ease!
What makes Team Pupfish different?
I hope I don’t sound biased when I say: no one is doing data destruction and electronics recycling like Team Pupfish.
Invest in Our Planet
It’s officially Earth Week, and Pupfish is renewing our commitment to sustainable business practices and sharing our Earth Day knowledge. For example, did you know that Earth Day always falls on April 22nd? Or that the theme for this year’s Earth Day is Invest in Our Planet?
What is a Pupfish?
One of the most frequent questions I’m asked during introductory calls, at networking events, and on pickups is, “What is a pupfish?” And what does it have to do with data destruction and e-recycling?
Is it time to call Pupfish?
How do you know when it’s time to call a certified data destruction company, like Pupfish? There are some straightforward signs, such as: old electronics are piling up in your company’s closets, office or warehouse.
We Go Beyond!
It’s B Corp Month, and Pupfish is proud to be celebrating as a fully Certified B Corporation! In August of 2022, we officially joined the ranks of over 6,000 companies worldwide that are committed to using business as a force for good.
Where’s the Data?
Some companies believe that storing broken or outdated electronics in a closet or warehouse is a cost-efficient and straightforward solution. Out of sight, out of mind…right?
Data Destruction Red Flags
In the past, I have shared emails about how to properly dispose of outdated electronics and how to choose a data destruction partner. Today, I would like to point out some common practices that are NOT safe and sound for data security or the health of our planet.
Data Privacy Week 2023
I often say that cybersecurity is a marathon, and IT experts can usually take your company through the first 26.1 miles. However, the race is not over until you cross the finish line, and when it comes to sensitive data, you have not crossed the “finish line” until the data is completely and properly destroyed.