Many people are becoming more concerned by the state of the environment. As governments spar with each other over trade policies and tariffs, the amount of trash one country was taking in for another stalled and lead to unsightly build up of trash on land and in the water. So, the best thing citizens can do is to not add unnecessary amounts of additional trash to issues at hand. Businesses are encouraged to do their part by not creating excessive waste. It is possible to Advance Your Recycling Program With The TRUE Zero Waste Certification.
Here are three TRUE Zero Waste Certification facts to consider.
Recycling
When your business is certified with a zero waste stamp of approval, it means that you are doing your best to recycle any waste that is produced by your operations. The best way to get started is to begin with the most obvious. Paper, plastics and aluminum should be sorted and sent out to be recycled according to their type. You can also have recycling professionals pick them up from your business. Then, you move to the waste produced by any processes that take place at your facility. After a visual inspection, you should be able to determine if they can be recycled, too. Often, the answer is yes.
Reduce Waste
Once you have gone full in on recycling, you can begin to examine how waste can be reduced. Sometimes, it is as simple changing the amount of raw materials used to deliver your final product. Maybe instead of using a liner, you eliminate the liner, or you produce thinner packaging that still protects the product.
Apply for Certification
To Advance Your Recycling Program With The TRUE Zero Waste Certification, all you need to do is apply. An online form is available on the Waste Control website and a representative will contact you for more information.
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