Office waste reduction – Enhances profitability and promotes greener environment:
Office waste reduction – Enhances profitability and promotes greener environment:
Most
offices have potential to reduce the volume of waste generated, or
establish better uses for the waste they produce. Office waste
minimization schemes are relatively simple to implement and can result
in cost savings through the reduction of materials consumption and in
waste disposal costs.
A.
The best way to reduce office waste is not to produce it in the first
place. Before making a purchase, ask yourself if you need to buy the
goods or materials, or if you are buying more than you need. Minimize
the amount of waste you produce. This can be done by using items as many
times as possible and recycling what you can after items have been
reused. This will enable you to make significant savings on waste
disposal costs and reduce your business' impact on the environment.
B.
Office waste management helps you green your operations and reduce
costs from paper, equipment, fertilizer, cleansers and more. Some of the
suggestions for promoting better office waste management and promoting
greener environment:
(a)
Reduce Packaging. Ask suppliers to use less heavily packaged products
or ask them to take away excess packaging when they deliver. Select
products from suppliers and manufactures that use minimal packaging.
(b) Reuse or recycle paper, printer toner and ink cartridges you would normally throw away.
(c) Change your printers' settings to print in double-sided format.
(d) Cancel junk mail and unwanted publications - contact the sender directly and ask them to remove you from their mailing list.
(e)
Use electronic communication where possible to reduce printing and
faxing - encourage staff not to print out documents and emails unless
absolutely necessary;
(f) Reuse paper that has only been printed on one side for draft or scrap message pads;
(g) Reuse envelopes if possible, for example to send internal mail;
(h) Look for the type and the amount of recycled content in anything that you buy;
(i) Intersperse
regular use of strong cleaners and solvents with less toxic and water
based cleaners - everything from process machinery to toilets needs to
be cleaned occasionally, but if you clean regularly, you don't need to
use the strongest chemicals known to humankind each and every time. A
growing practice is to use the strong stuff about every fourth time, and
use milder alternatives in between.
(j) Donate surplus card or colored paper to your local school or nursery.
(k)
Publicize your waste prevention efforts. In brochures and
advertisements that you print, discretely display a small paragraph
somewhere that tactfully boasts of your office waste prevention
practices. Many of your clients will be favorably impressed.
(l) Educate your fellow employees about your green and sustainable systems and policies.
C. Setting up a paper recycling scheme in the office:
(a)
Let staff know the benefits of waste management and the consequences of
poor practices. For example, by recycling paper waste the overall costs
of waste disposal are decreased.
(b) Position containers or storage boxes in easily accessible locations; e.g. next to photocopier or printer.
(c) Label paper waste containers or use special containers provided by the paper recycling company collecting the waste.
(d) Allocate storage space for full paper waste containers until collection takes place.
(e)
Don't forget to tell the cleaners that there is a paper recycling
scheme in place and that segregated paper should not be disposed of as
general waste.
(f) Monitor progress and provide feedback to staff on the success (or lack of success) of the scheme.
D.
In addition, ensure that you do not leave lights, heating and equipment
on unnecessarily. This adds significant costs to your business. Avoid
wasting water as this can also lead to significant extra costs for your
business.In other words, office waste is both an environmental burden
and cost for companies. You can easily reduce your office costs by
putting key systems in place to save materials and recycle, reduce and
reuse everything from paper to worm castings!
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