Beginner's Guide to Office Waste Management

Manage waste using the waste hierarchy: avoidance is most preferable, then re-use, recyclability, recovery, then lastly disposal. An office waste management plan will evaluate all items consumed by the tenancy and seek to minimise the creation of wastes according to the waste hierarchy.

      

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