How can recycling help your business?
There are many financial and environmental benefits to business recycling, and it is becoming a mandatory requirement for some companies, with the introduction of the new Simpler Recycling scheme. J&B Recycling believe that any business can benefit from the implementation of better waste management practices. With this in mind, we have put together some FREE resources to help businesses better understand the benefits of recycling, and to help them improve communication and increase awareness of key messages with their team.
Keep up to date with the latest changes to waste legislation including the Simpler Recycling scheme, increases in Landfill Tax and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Find out if the legislation changes affect your business and how to ensure you are compliant.
Waste LegislationRecycling is an essential practice that helps us move towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. It contributes to waste reduction, resource conservation, pollution prevention, and energy savings, all of which play vital roles in preserving the health of our planet for future generations.
Recycling helps the environment by reducing waste, conserving resources, and minimising pollution.
Recycling provides a more environmentally friendly and cheaper solution to Energy from Waste, incineration, or landfill. So the more waste you can recycle, the better it is for the environment - and the more money you save!
Recycling is a cost-effective alternative to general waste disposal.
Incorporating recycling practices into our daily lives can play a part in reducing our overall carbon footprint. However, it's important to note that other actions, such as reducing consumption, reusing items, and supporting sustainable practices, are also essential for achieving a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.
Recycling reduces carbon footprint by conserving energy, minimising emissions from production, and diverting waste from landfills.
Waste audits help optimise resource utilisation, leading to cost savings through reduced waste disposal fees and decreased purchasing of raw materials.
Conducting a waste audit is crucial for businesses to gain valuable insights into their waste management practices and identify opportunities for improvement. By systematically assessing the types and quantities of waste generated, businesses can uncover inefficiencies, reduce unnecessary waste, and implement more sustainable practices.
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