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How to Conduct an Effective Waste Audit for Your Business Understanding the Basics of a Waste Audit. Planning Your Waste Audit. Identifying Types of Waste. Measuring Waste Volumes. Assessing Current Waste Disposal Methods. Analysing the Data. Implementing Changes. Monitoring Progress and Making Adjustments.
How to Set Up a Recycling Program Step 1: Select a Recycling Coordinator. Step 2: Determine the Waste Stream. Step 3: Practice Waste Prevention. Step 4: Include Concessionaires, Staff, and Volunteers. Step 5: Select a Contractor/Hauler. Step 6: Set Up the Collection Program. Step 7: Facilitate Outreach and Education.
Option one: Estimate recycling by weighing a sample of bins on recycle day and extrapolate the number of pounds recycled for the whole office. Option two: Collect the weight of recyclables from the recycling vendor.
How To Complete A Waste Audit In 5 Easy Steps Select your team and plan a date for the waste audit. Use people from across the organization. Gather your equipment. Go through the garbage! Calculate your diversion rate. Communicate your results.
Build Support for the Recycling Program. Identify a Recycling Coordinator for the School Program. Evaluate Current Waste Operations and Options for the Recycling Program. Plan the Recycling Program. Implement the Recycling Program. Analyze and Maintain the Recycling Program. Promote the Recycling Program.
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Provides Proof of Compliance with Government Requirements The EPA recommends that to demonstrate compliance with government regulations, processors and handlers provide a certificate of recycling that includes key information such as materials recycled, amount and date of processing.
Bins should be audited as close as possible to the bin collection time. You will need to speak to your cleaner or grounds staff to identify the most appropriate day and times. For example, if bins are emptied at the end of each day, conduct the audit late in the school day or just after school.
Audit Process Step 1: Planning. The auditor will review prior audits in your area and professional literature. Step 2: Notification. Step 3: Opening Meeting. Step 4: Fieldwork. Step 5: Report Drafting. Step 6: Management Response. Step 7: Closing Meeting. Step 8: Final Audit Report Distribution.

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