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On the Tenth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me……

On the Tenth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me…..

……Ten School Clear-outs

……Nine Legal Folders

…..Eight branded jackets

……Seven Pop-up Banners

……Six Tonnes of Paper

……Five Storage Bins

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….And a hard drive from a PC!

School is out!

Massive congratulations to all the head-teachers, teachers, teaching assistants, school managers and other school staff who have worked all term.  We all take our hats off to you and hope you have a restful Christmas, so that you can return, reinvigorated in January to carry on teaching citizens of the future!

Schools form a large part of our clients and we have a special deal for schools in South Wales.  Check out our schools page and our testimonials to read kind words from happy customers.

On the Ninth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me…….

……Nine Legal Folders

…..Eight branded jackets

……Seven Pop-up Banners

……Six Tonnes of Paper

……Five Storage Bins

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….And a hard drive from a PC!

Contract negotiations, marked-up documents, data processing agreements and all sorts of other legal files can amount to a really huge pile of paper.  We have several legal firms on our client list who have used us for large clear-outs, as well as weekly collections.  Do contact us if you would like to find out about our service.

On the Eighth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me…….

…..Eight branded jackets

……Seven Pop-up Banners

……Six Tonnes of Paper

……Five Storage Bins

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….And a hard drive from a PC!

This is my favourite line of the carol.  Why?  Well this blog writer (female) was a maid-a-milking in junior school and I absolutely loved my costume, frilly hat and apron.  Happy days!

Today seems to be Christmas Party day for many firms, so if you are looking at your Linked In before heading off to your meal, have a great Christmas Party!  For just this occasion we have posted a Christmas photo from us, wearing our branded jackets (like the segue?!) and wishing you a very Merry Christmas!

On the Seventh Shred of Christmas my client gave to me…….

……Seven Pop-up Banners

……Six Tonnes of Paper

……Five Storage Bins

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….And a hard drive from a PC!

Branded product destruction is as important as paper when it comes to confidential waste management.  We can collect pull-up banners and destroy these in the same way as we can collect paper.  And all the metal parts that can’t be shredded go to metal recycling, in line with our 0% landfill policy. 

It’s at this part of the carol that singers start mixing up the lyrics……not us! I’m even trying to persuade everyone to do a recorded version……although that isn’t being greeted with universal agreement just yet……maybe next year?!

On the Sixth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me……

……Six Tonnes of Paper

……Five Storage Bins

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….And a hard drive from a PC!

This lyric was provided by Lucy, 16, who took her earphones off for a minute to contribute to our project.  And it’s a good one, not only because it fits to the music, but also because it’s such a core part of our business.  In November alone we did huge clear-outs for four businesses; we took our mobile shredding lorry onto two sites and were able to shred there and then, and when access and site traffic was too busy, we took our lovely Taclus vans along, loaded them up and took the paper back to Taclus HQ to shred.  Both ways, the customer was able to get rid of large volumes of confidential waste in a secure way for an excellent price. 

If you have large volumes of paper to get rid of, contact us.

On the Fifth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me……

On the Fifth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me…..

……FIVE STORAGE BINS!!!!!

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….And a hard drive from a PC!

C’mon!  The best line yet!  And everybody’s favourite line in the carol when you can really sing your heart out!

Whilst many of our customers have consoles in the office that match their office furniture, we can also provide outdoor, lockable bins for large volumes of confidential waste.  And that doesn’t just mean paper.  We have a couple of customers that use these bins for disposable clothing which we collect weekly. 

So, as you are humming this song today, consider whether your firm would benefit from large storage bins as well as your inside consoles….and if the answer is yes, contact us and we’ll get you kitted out.

On the Fourth Shred of Christmas my client gave to me…….

…..Four calling cards

…..Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….and a hard drive from a PC

The best line yet?  Yup, contributed by Megan….but just wait for Five…..she made that one up too!

At this time of year, people often decide to spend a day de-toxing the office.  This activity enables people to be productive and efficient without having to use 100% of their brain power – perfect for the Christmas season.  So if you are rooting through your desk and you find piles of unused business cards (or calling cards), or headed paper etc, remember that these branded products contain confidential information and could result in a data breach.  Don’t bin it, put it in your confidential waste bag or console…….if you don’t have one?  Contact us….we pride ourselves on excellent customer service and can confidently say we are the best shredding company in Wales and the South West!

On the Third Shred of Christmas my client sent to me……

On the Third Shred of Christmas my client gave to me

……Three Year Ends

…..two purple books

….and a hard drive from a PC

This lyric from Dave again (who over-ruled Three French Dictionaries, which this blog writer thought was much better).

For many businesses the end of the tax year can result in stacks of confidential financial information piled up in back rooms and storage areas. After the required retention periods have passed, these boxes of files could leave you vulnerable to a security breach.

A new financial year is a perfect time for businesses and individuals to review their paperwork from the previous year and decide whether documents need to be stored or destroyed. Any documents that are no longer required, must be securely disposed of and documents that are needed can either be stored at the office, digitally or off-site in secure storage.

We have several accountancy firm customers with some lovely testimonials to read about the value we have been able to add to their business.

“On the First Shred of Christmas my client gave to me….a hard drive from a PC”

Taclus is a family firm and these lyrics really have been a group effort.  Number 1 comes from Dave, the boss. 

Confidential waste isn’t just about shredding paper, we shred hard drives, CDs and DVDs too.  Only physical destruction is 100% effective and complies with WEEE disposal regulations.

And what about the song itself?  It was first published in 1780 and is traditionally about the twelve days of Christmas BEGINNING on Christmas Day.  This has morphed into a song for the run up to Christmas now and we have butchered it even more here……I can’t promise we’ll be singing it round the piano, but I’ve definitely been humming it in my head for a week!

If you have been thinking about employing a shredding service, but haven’t quite got round to it yet, now is an excellent time of year to sort it out…..then you can start the new year in an organised and efficient way….what’s not to love?! Contact us now for a quote.

Shredding sector welcomes £6.5m fund to help Welsh businesses use more recycled materials

Wales is making a bold move towards creating a circular economy, something which is being backed strongly by businesses like Taclus Confidential who provide shredding services.

The Welsh Government is launching a £6.5 million Circular Economy Fund to boost the use of recycled materials.

As well as benefitting the environment, the fund’s aim is to create and protect jobs in Wales in industries such as manufacturing and shredding.

What is a Circular Economy?

This is an economy where resources remain in use for as long as possible. This is achieved by recovering and regenerating materials when they reach the end of their life. In other words, recycling as much as possible instead of sending them to landfill or for incineration.

Take the example of shredded hard drives. The metal can be recovered and re-used in new products, without more metals having to be mined. This reduces the resources needed to make items, reduces the impact on the environment, and cuts the amount of waste in landfill.

Hannah Blythyn, the Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, said: “In Wales…we are within touching distance of being the world’s top recycling nation. I want us to go even further towards a truly circular economy.”

What is the aim of the fund?

Towards Zero Waste, the Welsh Government’s strategy sets targets of 70% recycling by 2025 and 100% recycling by 2050.

The fund’s aims are also that manufacturing businesses will become more resource efficient, and local supply chains will be strengthened.

The new fund, administered by WRAP Cymru, will help businesses looking for capital investment funding to increase the use of recycled materials in components, manufactured products, or packaging.

Ms Blythyn said the fund’s grants will help with the costs of investing in new equipment and infrastructure. More recycled materials will be used in Welsh manufacturing.

“We know this has the potential to bring significant cost savings as well as helping businesses to reduce their carbon footprint,” she added.

“Increased use of recycled material…also helps create and protect jobs by making Welsh manufacturing companies more resource efficient and resilient in terms of the security of supply of raw materials.”

How will this benefit manufacturers and the shredding industry?

Taclus Confidential’s Managing Director David Lovatt said: “This is excellent news for manufacturers as this helps them move towards using their own waste or sourcing their recycled paper, card, plastics, and metals locally in Wales.

“This cuts the costs of transport in their supply chains and helps support the local economy.

“In the future, resources will become scarce, too, so this gives their supply chain security.

“For the shredding industry, this helps to protect existing jobs and create new ones.

“We’ll be able to advise manufacturers how shredding can help their processes and ensure they meet the requirements of the Circular Economy.”

For example, a business shredding its confidential waste paper could use that to produce its packaging.

Why you should choose Taclus Confidential – A South Wales secure shredding company

  • We offer confidential paper waste, removable media, and hard drive destruction services at affordable prices.
  • Taclus Confidential holds the accreditations for ISO 9001:2015 for quality management and ISO14001:2015 for environmental management and has been certified by independent auditors IQS for both.
  • Taclus has also been selected as the confidential waste management partner for Keep Wales Tidy.

If you need advice on confidential waste shredding, contact our friendly and efficient team on 02920 676 714, or email [email protected]