Estimate the total cost of production of gadget considering the following ▪ Cost of individual parts ▪ Cost of Labour ▪ Cost of minimizing wastage and maximizing productivity.
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Summary
Most organisations, regardless of sector
and size, have an office or administration of
some kind. This guide has been designed to
help small and medium-sized offices save
money, improve environmental performance
and respond to environmental enquiries
from suppliers and customers. It provides
practical solutions that cost nothing or little to
implement and will enable office workers to
identify their impact on the environment.
Many organisations underestimate how
much waste is costing; it could be as high
as 4% of turnover. Systematic action could
save between £400 and £1,000/year for every
employee. With the right measures, waste
costs can easily be reduced to only 1% of
turnover – often with little or no investment.
This guide covers the common environmental
impacts of a typical office and the advice
given emphasises the importance of
considering the principles of the waste
hierarchy when dealing with office waste.
In addition to identifying and providing
guidance on the types of waste produced
by offices, this guide also provides advice
on energy and water efficiency measures,
legislation, transport, and how to
communicate, maintain and review resource
efficiency measures in your organisation.
Links to other relevant sources of information
are provided in the final section