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The UK generates significant waste, producing up to 222.2 million tonnes<\/a> in a year. In today’s world, businesses have an important part to play in reducing overall waste. Good waste management means a better reputation, environmentally conscious customers, and cost savings. It also means less damage to the environment and a more sustainable world. This guide will give you a step-by-step strategy to create a solid waste management system.<\/p>\n

At ETM Recycling, we’re not just here to inform you about waste management. We’re here to help you manage your waste while staying efficient.<\/p>\n

Since our establishment in 1994, we have become one of the leading waste management providers in the Southwest. It’s our goal to make a greener world more straightforward for you to achieve. We strive to help Bristol reduce waste in landfills. We aim to do that while we provide you with an affordable, customer-focused service.<\/p>\n

Contact ETM Recycling today<\/a> to learn how we can move your business in the right direction.<\/p>\n

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The 7 Steps of Sustainable Waste Management<\/h2>\n

Step 1: Assess Current Waste Generation<\/h3>\n

You can assess your business’ waste generation by the types and amounts of waste you produce. Look at different areas of operation including manufacturing, office spaces, and employee facilities. Are there significant sources of litter from any particular areas?<\/p>\n

Next, categorise your waste streams into recyclable, compostable, and non-recyclable materials. Track your waste generation over a specific period to pick up zones for improvement. This monitoring will be the foundation for building waste reduction and diversion practices.<\/p>\n

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Step 2: Develop a Waste Reduction Plan<\/h3>\n

With fresh knowledge of your waste generation, you can begin planning<\/a> how to reduce it. If you’re overusing paper, you could employ double-sided printing, reduced paper usage and electronic communication.<\/p>\n

Engage stakeholders from different departments and have them communicate your strategy to employees. Prioritise your business’s worst waste areas first, then create a plan for the less alarming issues.<\/p>\n

You can also reduce waste from the source. You could achieve this by optimising your production processes or using lean manufacturing principles. Think about packaging \u2013 can you use recyclable or biodegradable materials? Consider whether this is workable for your company\u2019s procedures. By using waste reduction, you can lower your ecological impact while lowering costs.<\/p>\n

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Step 3: Establish a Recycling Program<\/h3>\n

To establish a recycling program, you can start by identifying what recyclable products your business uses. Typical materials include:<\/p>\n