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10 Steps for Effective Waste Management Planning Identify the Waste Your Facility Creates. Identify Waste Streams. Establish a Waste Management Team. Assess Current Waste Disposal Methods. Consider Your Waste Hierarchy. Select Waste Management Partners. Set Targets for Waste Reduction. Create a Waste Management Action Plan.
Waste Management Strategies Waste Prevention. The ideal waste management alternative is to prevent waste generation in the first place. Waste Minimization. In many cases, wastes cannot be outright eliminated from a variety of processes. Recycling and Reuse. Biological Treatment. Incineration. Landfill Disposal.
A waste management system is a streamlined process that organizations use to dispose of, reduce, reuse, and prevent waste. Also known as waste disposal, it is an approach where companies implement comprehensive strategies to efficiently manage wastes from their origin until their final disposal.
Guide. A site waste management plan is a document that describes, in detail, the amount and type of waste from a construction project and how it will be reused, recycled or disposed of.
A waste policy will determine how your business deals with waste, from staff operations to overall strategy. Before you create a waste policy make sure that your business senior management will support it. You will find it hard to implement the policy without this support.

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The waste management plan should cover these things: Specify who is responsible for managing waste on site. Establish goals and objectives. Estimate the waste types and amounts involved. Set targets for reducing the amount of each waste sent to landfill. Describe recycling/reuse methods for each material.
Proper waste disposal and management can be done by applying the 3R Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Reducing means lessening the amount of trash/garbage produced. Reusing refers to using materials more than once while recycling means creating new material or product out of trash/garbage.
By the 1700s, refuse had become a major problem: waste was still dumped in the streets and open burning of garbage was a common practice. And yet, it took another 150 years before scientific reports linking disease to filthy environmental conditions finally helped launch the age of sanitation.

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