UK certified data destruction prices for 2026:
| Method | Per device | Per kg | Notes |
|---|
| nist 800-88 Clear (software wipe) | £4-£12 | n/a | Single-pass overwrite, suitable for HDD |
| NIST 800-88 Purge (software wipe) | £8-£18 | n/a | Cryptographic erase or DoD 5220.22-M, fits SSD |
| Degaussing | £6-£14 | n/a | Magnetic, destroys HDD platters, doesn't work on SSD |
| Hard drive shredding (onsite) | £18-£35 | £4-£8 | Most common for batch disposal |
| Hard drive shredding (offsite) | £8-£18 | £2-£5 | Lower cost, requires secure transit |
| Solid-state media shredding | £25-£45 | £6-£12 | Mechanical destruction to NSA EPL-approved sub-2mm |
| Full IT asset processing | £15-£60 | £8-£18 | Includes asset register, sanitisation, recycling, certificate |
Per-device prices fall sharply with volume. A 500-device contract typically prices at the lower end. A 5-device pickup pays the upper end plus minimum service charge (£75-£200).
Why certification matters
The four certifications that matter for UK data destruction:
- NAID AAA (i-SIGMA International Secure Information Governance & Management Association): The dominant certification for media destruction. Annual unannounced audits, mandatory CCTV at destruction sites, GDPR-aligned chain of custody.
- ADISA (Asset Disposal and Information Security Alliance): UK-headquartered, audits Information Security Standard ICT3.0. Distinction grade is the top tier, requires forensic-grade post-sanitisation testing.
- R2 (Responsible Recycling): SERI-administered, US-origin, focuses on environmental responsibility plus data security. Required for any US Federal contract.
- e-stewards: Stricter environmental controls than R2, plus data security baseline. BAN (Basel Action Network) administered.
Most UK enterprise contracts now require either NAID AAA or ADISA Distinction. Public sector (NHS, councils, HM Government) usually require ADISA Distinction plus G-Cloud framework membership.
Onsite vs offsite shredding
Onsite shredding is done at the customer's premises using a mobile shred truck. The customer witnesses destruction, gets per-device certificates, and never loses chain of custody.
Offsite shredding requires the kit to be transported to a secure facility. Lower cost but introduces a transit risk window.
When to choose onsite:
- Defence, government, or regulated finance work where chain of custody must be unbroken
- High-volume single-event disposal (office move, datacentre decommission)
- Customer policy requires witnessed destruction
- Above 50 devices makes the £400-£800 truck callout cost worthwhile
When offsite is fine:
- Routine 5-30 device monthly disposal
- Standard commercial data (no regulated client data)
- Transit risk acceptable under your own GDPR risk assessment
UK provider pricing 2026
Indicative prices for 100-device disposal (mixed laptops, desktops, drives), excluding VAT:
| Provider | Cert held | Per-device | Onsite available | Notes |
|---|
| Stone Group | ADISA Distinction, NAID AAA, R2 | £18-£28 | Yes | UK national coverage |
| Computer Disposals Ltd (CDL) | ADISA Distinction, R2 | £15-£24 | Yes | Strong London / SE presence |
| Eco IT Solutions | ADISA, R2 | £14-£22 | Yes | Free collection above 20 devices |
| Restore Datashred | NAID AAA | £20-£32 | Yes | Document shredding origin, IT added 2019 |
| Tech Reset | ADISA Distinction, R2 | £19-£30 | Yes | Manchester-based, national pickup |
| Geep IT Lifecycle | ADISA, R2 | £12-£20 | No (offsite only) | Bristol-based, lowest cost |
| Reuse Network partners | Varies | £8-£18 | No | Mixed certification quality, verify per partner |
Smaller providers without certification or with self-certified destruction processes often quote 30-60% below the certified market. They are a false economy: GDPR investigators treat uncertified destruction as no destruction at all.
What's included in the price
A standard certified UK data destruction quote includes:
- Secure collection from your premises (above minimum volume)
- Asset register with serial number, make, model, condition
- Sanitisation method per device (NIST 800-88 Clear or Purge, or physical destruction)
- Per-device sanitisation certificate
- WEEE-compliant disposal of stripped hardware
- GDPR-aligned chain of custody documentation
- Annual environmental impact report on request
Add-ons typically priced separately:
- Onsite shredding (truck callout): £400-£800
- Asset remarketing (resold devices return revenue net of processing): split varies
- Hard drive failure repair before sanitisation: £25-£60 per device
- Witnessed destruction with video evidence: £80-£200 per event
- Out-of-hours pickup: 1.4-1.8x standard rate
The cheapest legal route for SMEs
For a typical UK SME disposing of 5-20 laptops per year:
- Software wipe in-house with verified tool: Free if done with Blancco Drive Eraser, Macrium Reflect Free, or DBAN. Issue: no certification, hard to evidence in a breach investigation.
- Pickup by Reuse Network charity partner: Free collection above 5 devices. Mixed certification, suitable for non-personal data only.
- Eco IT Solutions or Tech Reset bulk collection: £14-£30 per device including certificate. Best value for SMEs needing audit-ready documentation.
- Onsite shredding for one-off events: £400-£800 truck fee plus £18-£35 per device. Use for office moves or single-event disposals.
The economic break-even between in-house wipe and certified service is roughly 40 devices per year. Below that, the time cost of running wipes plus the audit-trail weakness usually favours outsourcing.
What happens to the shredded material
Certified UK data destruction generates two waste streams:
- Shredded hard drive media: typically smelted for steel recovery, with rare earth magnets separated for refurbishment.
- Stripped electronics (motherboards, RAM, cables): routed to specialist material recovery facilities for gold, palladium, silver, copper, and rare earth extraction.
The hardware does not go to landfill. UK WEEE regulations require Approved Authorised Treatment Facility processing. See our e-waste recyclers directory for the certified ATF network.
Key takeaways
- Certified UK data destruction runs £14-£35 per device for typical SME volumes in 2026.
- NAID AAA or ADISA Distinction certification is the standard requirement for enterprise and public sector work.
- Onsite shredding adds £400-£800 truck callout. Worth it above 50 devices or for regulated data.
- Software wipe in-house is free but fails GDPR audit unless evidenced with certified tooling.
- The economic break-even between in-house wipe and outsourced service is roughly 40 devices per year.
Sources
NAID AAA, ADISA, R2, e-Stewards published certification frameworks 2026. Stone Group, CDL, Eco IT Solutions, Restore Datashred, Tech Reset, Geep IT Lifecycle published service pricing Q1 2026. NIST Special Publication 800-88 Revision 1. UK WEEE Regulations 2013.