Setting Your New Year Goals with Recycling Reporting
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Properly recycling universal waste, including
mercury-containing waste, fluorescent bulbs, electronics, batteries, and more
is not optional. However, staff participation and proper handling of regulated universal
wastes often poses a challenge, potentially putting your company at risk.
Implementing a measurable action plan not only ensures compliance with state
and federal regulations, but also provides you with the tools to motivate and
encourage your staff to participate.
Why not recycle all of your universal waste? Make 2017 the year you recycle 100% of your universal
waste. Do you currently have a sustainable program to recycle all of your spent
lamps, ballasts, batteries, and electronics?
Are you able to track the success of that program?
Set Goals and Track Results with Total Program Management
If you’re interested in setting up a comprehensive recycling
program for your facility, goal setting is your first step. We start by helping
you define your company’s recycling goals and ensuring that your recycling
results can be measured against those goals.
Total Program Management, or TPM, provides you with
standardized reporting metrics for universal waste generation and provides you
with sustainability metrics you can brag about, perfect for demonstrating your “green
impact”.
Here's what TPM includes:
- 7 Step Implementation process
- Regulatory guidance
- Waste specific tools and services
- Focused training and ongoing program development
- World class customer service you can actually talk to
- Key, compliance metrics to track recycling progress against the goals you set
- Online Certificates of Recycling & other key regulatory documents
Results you can expect:
- Compliance metrics
- Safer work environment
- Hassle free roll-outs across facilities
- Recycling metrics you can boast about
- Peace of mind knowing you are doing the "right thing" environmentally
Let our experts show you how easy it is to start a program
by clicking here.
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