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Top 10 Tips for Improving Resource Efficiency In The Workplace Apply The Waste Hierarchy. Assess Your Waste. Control Your Waste. Implement an Environmental Management System. Reduce Energy Consumption. Increase Energy Efficiency. Communicate With Your Staff. Use Refills Where Possible.
Reduce Single-Use Plastics. Plastic production is a docHub and growing contributor to climate change, and microplastics endanger nature and human health alike. Say Not So Fast to Fast Fashion. Make Sustainable Purchases. Reduce Your Food Waste. Address Wastewater. Go Digital. Talk Trash. Challenge Leaders to Do Better.
The Government Resource Efficiency Policy (GREP) provides the framework for our plan to achieve greater resource efficiency, generate cost savings and support environmental protection.
The 5 Rs of waste management are as follows: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle. In practice, the 5 Rs will break down the waste lifecycle into stages so that businesses can identify actions they can take to reduce the amount of waste and pollution they produce.
This is what we refer to as the waste hierarchy, an essential step in the sustainable treatment of waste, prioritising treatment in the following way: Prevention. Preparing for reuse. Recycling. Other recovery (such as energy recovery) Disposal, usually to landfill.

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The bottom line is that resource efficiency is using less to do more. It focuses on minimising waste, reducing resource consumption with the three Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle), and finding more sustainable ways to produce goods and services (such as switching to solar energy over oil, coal or gas.

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