
Why is waste management important?
Unlike our previous ancestors, most of our waste increasingly belongs in the biodegradable category. This means simple waste management techniques such as burying and burning aren’t as effective any more.
Over the years, people and businesses have also resorted to burning off waste for more convenient disposal. But burning is soon banned because of its contribution to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Professional waste management services can include:
- General Waste Removal
- Recycling
- Confidential Waste Disposal
- Clinical Waste Disposal
- Contaminated Waste Disposal
Why is waste management important?
Efficient waste management and recycling can attract new customers, enhance your chances of winning contracts and improve customer loyalty by demonstrating your sustainable company that cares about the environment.
Reduces production costs
Many products and materials can be produced cheaper when using a recycled material. Paper and aluminium from newspapers, cans etc., are both easier and cheaper when recycled and reused than when produced from raw material.
Reusing these materials will place less strain on our natural resources and lower the cost of production.
Comply with CO2 targets
Carbon Reduction Commitment targets can be set by local authorities, designed to reduce CO2 emissions.
The Climate Change Act 2008 sets a legal framework for the UK to cut greenhouse gas emissions to 80% below 1990 levels by the year 2050. Effective waste management can cover this act, so your company will be up to date with all legal requirements regarding waste for the next 30 years.
What Is Smart Waste Management?
Smart waste management is waste disposal in methods that will have very little effect on the environment. Smart waste management is a highly modified and sophisticated system of waste collection and disposal. The system is sophisticated and involves recycling of wastes and proper disposal of waste.