Waste Recycling Tips for Small Businesses

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Tips for Successful Waste Recycling for Small Businesses


Every business generates waste. Recycling is the last thing anyone wants to hear about with endless activities fighting for their attention. ⊳ Well, do you want to contribute to environmental sustainability? ⊳ Is boosting employee morale on your priority list? Do you want to reduce costs and get more to your pocket? One way to achieve this is simply through recycling.

⊳ As a small business, if you think you don’t generate a large amount of waste or you think you don’t have enough funding for your recycling programs, think again!

⊳ Recycling will save you more than you can imagine and it’s not as demanding when necessary steps and planning are put in place.

⊳ Curbside Waste Mn takes a look at how small businesses can help you save the world and save your business some money.


The first step is to conduct a waste audit to know and assess:

Conduct A Waste Audit

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The type of waste your organization generates The amount of waste generated The volume of waste you’re recycling The materials you’re recycling (for example, plastic, glass, white paper is often cheaper to recycle than colored paper) The amount of waste that is being discarded This information will let you know how much waste your company produces and give you insights on how to make improvements on the recycling programs.


Get in Touch with a Waste Collection Company

⊳ Based on your results of the waste audit, the next thing is to contact an experienced waste recycling company in your local area.

⊳ Browse through the list of big corporate companies and local, family owned private waste companies such as Curbside Waste Inc who will be willing to take up your recyclables and transfer it to the recycling center.


Understand the Recycling Contract Service

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Communicate with your waste recycling operator to understand the arrangements, the collection schedule and period in order to see if it fits into your plan and makes adjustment where necessary.

Here are things curbside waste suggests every business needs to find out:


Is the waste disposal company authorized to handle the materials you will be recycling?

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Do you need to separate co-mingled recycling materials?

What are the contract offers and how does this affect your waste and recycling programs?

Does it offer free bins to their clients? How frequently can it collect recyclables? Can it handle the size of your business and the amount of waste it produces? Is the billing process annual, quarterly, every 2 months, monthly or per collection?


Collaborate with other Businesses

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Some small businesses complain about not generating enough volume of recyclables required to implement a cost-effective recycling program. To solve this, small businesses can collaborate with other businesses to produce a significant volume for recyclables.

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Understand that you are not alone in making a positive impact on the environment and there are neighbouring businesses that will be willing to team up with you.

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Whether you work in an industrial estate or you run a restaurant on the street, speak to your neighbour to know how they are doing it, what they are doing better and how you can improve.


Get the Employees Involved ⊳ Every employee and department are all contributing to waste. Therefore, recycling is everyone's responsibility.

⊳ Educate your employees on the importance of recycling, including the goals and methods to be enacted.

⊳ Assign a supervisor who will be in charge of the recycling to ensure the organization reaches their recycling goals.

⊳ Make recycling easy for employees by providing recycling bins or containers. ⊳ Encourage employees by providing incentives or rewarding them for their efforts towards the success of recycling.

⊳ Lastly, publish it! Don’t keep the success to yourself but let it be published on social media platforms, media and your website. This will enhance your public image and reputation.


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