Waste and Resource Mangement
Services:
Proper disposal of confidential waste is vital to protect your
company’s reputation and avoid financial penalties. M. Gaze
can provide complete peace of mind with our secure end-toend destruction services.
Businesses by nature deal with confidential information day in, day out.
From personal data and commercial contracts to private records, much
of this classified information can end up being mixed in with general
and recycled waste.
At M. Gaze, we understand that confidentiality is key to your business.
Private and sensitive information can easily end up printed on wastepaper
and mixed in with more typical rubbish, while out-of-use electronic
equipment can create risks potentially leading to confidential company
information ending up in the wrong hands.
Today, companies can never be too careful – that’s why our secure destruction services have been tailor-made to provide you with complete
peace of mind.
Whether you have stacks of confidential documents, out of date or
damaged products, or faulty packaging that needs to be discarded, M.
Gaze is here to help protect your brand, reputation and customers with
discrete end-to-end disposal services.
Confidential waste is collected and transferred to our waste management
facility in Norfolk where materials are shredded down through a
series of small screens to prevent identification.
In going the extra mile, we’re also able to provide destruction certificates
and video evidence of secure destruction upon request. Call us
on 01508 548 543 for more information.
Secure destruction services are often required in ensuring the discrete disposal of confidential information. Confidential waste can provide criminals with the opportunity to carry out fraudulent activities such as identity theft or blackmail. Examples include documents that contain the personal data of customers. To ensure classified information remains classified, secure destruction services are recommended.
CVs, commercial contracts, invoices, bills, bank statements, health records, criminal records, product prototypes, survey data, company IDs, out of date products and faulty packaging are all possible examples of confidential waste.
The UK’s Data Protection Act (1988) is one example of legislation used to regulate the secure disposal of confidential waste. The law states that all confidential data must be collected, processed, stored, and destroyed in the proper manner, and a failure to comply can result in expensive fines. Additionally, letting customer or supplier information slip into the wrong hands can cause major reputational damages and a loss of business.
If you have a waste disposal problem that you need to solve please contact us.
Our friendly team are waiting to help.
The safety of our customers, staff, suppliers and the general public is of the highest importance to us. All our services and site operations are carried out in a Covid-19 secure manner. Staff are issued with hand sanitiser, face masks and guidance on the risks of Covid-19 transmission and how to reduce these risks.
Our operations will continue to monitor, follow and adapt to Government and Public Health England advice, and we work with an unwavering focus on
ensuring the safety of all our stakeholders.
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