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Waste segregation shouldn't be an IQ test! The problem is all too common. You put in place a waste management system, with neatly labelled skips for each waste stream and people still put the wrong materials in the wrong skip. Wood in the glass skip, drink cans in with the cardboard and even worse - special waste in the plastic skip. Sounds familiar? Small errors could turn into a nightmare by causing accidents and injuries further down the line. It should be simple but it isn't. People don't think about it, they see a skip and whatever the label says it's waste to most people, not a resource. When your workforce understand the recycling process, there's a greater chance of implementing a successful waste management programme. Waste management isn't just about labels and systems - it's about people. |
'Back For The Future' is a new training video designed to help your workforce understand the need for correct waste segregation by illustrating the problems that can be caused during reprocessing. Segregating waste is really only the beginning of the recovery cycle but if we can't get this bit right, the whole system falls down. |
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In only 15 minutes this video explains: With specific advice on: This short no-nonsense programme is essential viewing for all your workforce and is particularly useful for those new to your site practices, such as contractors who may be unfamiliar with your operations. The programme can be used to support training sessions on waste management and minimisation or as a 'toolbox talk' refresher. 'Back For The Future' will help with legal compliance and your obligations under the Duty of Care and Special Waste Regulations. Don't forget - what's in the skip should be what the note says it is. In 15 minutes you can: by:
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