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By adopting the optimum waste recycling/reprocessing but keeping in view the quality and production.
The best way is to identify the different types of waste elements that are generated at different stages or processes. An analysis of the total amount/quantity of waste generated will define the objectives of the recycling or waste diversion initiative. A cost analysis of the current losses/expenses for waste management will help in drawing the KPI that the organisation does intend to achieve.
Identify the waste elements, think of how these can be diverted or recycled, put adequate resources at each stage/process for optimum waste diversion and minimize waste disposal. There are examples where more than-% of wastes have been diverted into recycling such as paper, plastics, metal, containers, organics, etc.
The final step is training as there is a need of change in culture. Train all staff and employees in your organisation. If you are the initiator, then it starts from you. Set examples in your office, workspace, lunch room, everywhere to motivate people.
Hope this helps.
First find out the various waste generated in the industry and categorize it as hazardous and non hazardous wastes according to the standardization.Find out the impact that affect the environment and make a risk assessment
A waste Management system can be deployed through implementing lean manufacturing Concept. By Educating and training all the employs to work like a team. COPQ Concept implementation can also be helpful in Waste Management system.
· General Non-Hazardous Wastes – This provides generic guidance for the disposal of general waste that is non-hazardous by nature. The majority of information is mainly relevant to producers of larger individual items of waste where transfer paperwork is required from producers by Management, e.g. computers, printers, other office equipment, etc., or for large quantities of bulked up smaller materials such as paper, glass, cans etc.
· Special (Hazardous) Wastes – This covers the disposal of any substance classified, marked, or known to be hazard to the protection of environment.
· Specific Waste Disposal Guidelines. It covers the basic procedures for the disposal of the most commonly disposed materials in the office, workshop and sites. It includes everything from aerosols, batteries, cans and confidential waste, to mobile phones, paper, toner cartridges and wood.
· To assist the each department, sites and workshop in deciding which particular guidance document relates to their waste, a simple waste management flow chart must be developed.
Dear Friends,
Thank you all for your answers. Most of you keep me fascinating in waste management.
I hope all of you happy times.
Haitham
Instruir a los asistentes a los cursos que se dicten que habra recipientes con colores para dejar alli los residuos, entre ellos estaran los vidrios (verdes), cartones (amarillos) y materiales en descomposicion (rojos), ademas de ello habra un sector para el retiro de liquidos inflamables y no inflamables en un sector bajo techo fuera de la planta.
Esto generaria dentro de la planta, y con varios recipientes en la misma, en las oficinas, en los banos y en la cocina, una baja y un orden en la basura.
Lo que va fuera del galpon, de desperdicios inflamables y no inflamables, se llamaria a una empresa que se dedica exclusivamente al tema.
I am a delegate for the environment, good for waste control, you can calculate the amount of waste from raw material, to know the procedure calculated to contact me given the waste managment procedure
I will use international standards to create procedure, draw plans and quidelines, request contractors to comply through contracts to improve waste mangement.