Friday 20 February 2009

Environmental News Letter Feb/ Mar 09

Welcome to this month's environmental newsletter. The idea of these newsletters is to raise environmental awareness and get you involved.

Waste

To make savings in your waste costs and reduce the impact on the environment, following the waste hierarchy helps to identify different options by ranking them in order of environmental impact. Start at the top of the hierarchy to eliminate all waste where possible.

Eliminate

Eliminating waste entirely may not always be possible, but by not creating it in the first place reduces costs of raw materials.

Reduce

Reducing the amount of waste you produce can be achieved in a number of ways, including the amount of packing used, reduce off-cuts and rejects, send information electronically, purchase material in bulk and use returnable containers.

Re-use

To limit extra spend of buying items in, many can be re-used to reduce waste.
For example:
• Packaging - boxes can be re-used many times.
• Printer toner cartridges - choose a supplier that has a returns policy so that they can be re-filled and used again.
• Paper - re-use paper from misprints and drafts as scrap paper in the office.
• Drums - many raw materials are delivered in drums that can be washed and returned to the supplier, or re-used on site as waste containers.
• Furniture and textiles - waste furniture and textiles may be of use to charities or to waste exchange groups.
Recycle

Recycling is an increasing requirement through legislation in order to reduce the impact on the environment. Many items can now be recycled, speak to your local recycling centre or waste management contractor to find out what they are and how they should be segregated.

Disposal

Disposal is the last resort when the other hierarchy options have been exhausted. There are legal obligations that all producers and handlers of waste need to comply with, so it is important that you contact your waste management contractor to discuss options like recycling to make waste disposal more efficient and save money.

Environmental tip of the month

Recycle all your paper, not just newspapers and magazines. Every tonne of paper used leaves 17 trees standing, looking beautiful and working hard to absorb CO2 on our behalf.

Look out for future updates.

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