5 Steps To Help Your Business Move Towards Zero Waste
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Zero waste is the next big focus for the UK and all the businesses within it. Proving that your business operates with sustainable practices can bring many benefits, including improved customer loyalty and reduced overheads. From used recycling equipment to having a fully engaged team, there are plenty of ways you can help your business move towards zero waste this year.
Put simply, zero waste means that all of your rubbish is reused or recycled using recycling machinery. Nothing will go into landfill, nothing is incinerated, and nothing is dumped into the oceans. The ultimate idea behind zero waste is that unwanted materials are not thrown away but transformed into raw materials for something new. While going completely zero waste is a big ask, there are many benefits to moving towards the idea.
A lot of businesses are investing in used recycling equipment, narrowing down their waste management strategy, and overall just streamlining their processes in order to reduce rubbish. Not only is going in the direction of zero waste great for the planet because it eliminates environmental concerns, but it is also great for business because it helps grow your bottom line.
If the concept of going 100% zero waste is a little too daunting for you and your business, then just making some changes to move towards the idea is a great start for now. Here are our top 5 steps to help move towards zero waste:
You can’t start getting rid of your waste until you know exactly what it is made up of. Begin the process by characterising your waste materials and making sure they are all being disposed of in the correct manner. For example, if you are currently throwing most things into general trash, you should start getting recycling equipment in place to make sure all recyclable materials are disposed of properly.
Once you know what waste you have, you can start thinking of innovative ways to reduce it. For example, if your office rubbish bins are filled with disposable cups, introduce ceramic ones into the office kitchen and encourage staff to use those instead. Perhaps you are a food or hospitality business, and a lot of your trash is food waste? Simply reducing your orders could cut down your waste and save you money.
No business will be able to go zero waste if their teams aren’t on board with the idea. Encourage your staff to get involved in all new policies by implementing zero waste teams and driving initiatives to get everyone interested.
Making changes to the products you purchase can help support your zero waste initiatives. Try to choose products and businesses that are sustainable to ensure your whole supply chain is helping you in the process.
Having the right recycling machinery on hand will make your move towards zero waste even easier. Opting to invest in used recycling equipment can further help your sustainable initiatives.
For more help and advice on zero waste and recycling equipment, contact our experts at WRT today.