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suggest two or three specific measures to change the mode of waste disposal and analyse its impact on improving the environmental conditions

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Answered by amlandash02
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Answered by sp6559568
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There are four tiers to waste management to reduce its environmental impact: pollution prevention and source reduction; reuse or redistribution of unwanted, surplus materials; treatment, reclamation, and recycling of materials within the waste; and disposal through incineration, treatment, or land burial.

With the Circular Economy Package’s targets becoming more ambitious and national recycling targets reaching higher than before, packaging and recycling firm, DS Smith has highlighted five ways for businesses to Improve waste management…

it’s increasingly important to ensure that businesses are equipped to make the right decisions about your business’s recycling and waste management processes.

Waste management training, while upskilling the work force, can help to support your decision-making and can encourage your organisation’s buy-in of new, more efficient recycling and waste management practices.

But who is it that needs the training? Is it just the team directly responsible for waste management, or the wider workforce? Surely, everyone has a part to play in reducing waste and improving recycling?

What role does your waste management partner play in all of this? Should they be working with you to provide education and training? If so, what have they done in their own organisation to make sure they are passing on best-in-class advice and techniques?

At DS Smith, two of our goals are to delight our customers and lead the way in sustainability. Many of our recycling and waste professionals are accredited members of key trade bodies, and we win awards for the work we’ve delivered for our customers.

But, what waste management training right for you?

If you’re wondering what training is right for you, we think you should have the discussion with your waste service provider first. They should be your source of expertise on how to waste less and recycle more.

Get more from your waste management

The first goal of any recycling and waste management system is legal compliance. Over the years, legislation has increasingly governed how organisations deal with their waste arisings. But achieving legal compliance should be seen as the minimum standard, not the goal.

Some mistakenly believe that more sustainable waste management practices come at a financial cost.

But this doesn’t need to be the case, and very often the reverse is true. Best practice recycling and waste management can improve efficiencies and benefit your bottom line, as well as the environment

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