Zero waste management; It is an approach that aims to minimize the wastes generated in enterprises, especially in industrial facilities that produce intensively, and guides how these wastes can be recycled. This approach focuses on the prevention, reduction and recycling of wastes by separating them at the source in order to ensure sustainability in businesses, and its goal is to eliminate waste.
We should not forget that our natural resources are decreasing day by day and if we do not use them carefully, if we do not create awareness by taking the necessary precautions, our natural resources will run out. One of the most important measures to be taken is Zero waste management. In order for us to obtain the highest efficiency from natural resources and benefit from it, we must prevent waste and take action on Zero waste management, both individually and institutionally. Because there is always a consumption in human nature and as consumption increases, waste production also increases. This is a natural consequence of human consumption of more products and services. For example, the increase in people's consumption of more food and beverages also causes the packaging of these consumed products to be thrown away, and thus the amount of waste increases. Or, the increase in people's consumption of electronic goods leads to earlier disposal of electronic goods, which also increases the amount of waste.
When we think about it in an institutional sense, there are some responsibilities that businesses need to implement in terms of protecting the environment and preventing waste. The most important of these is the establishment of Zero waste management within the enterprise. Some steps need to be followed while installing. We can summarize these stages as follows:
* The methods of disposal of wastes generated during production should be determined in advance. In other words, it is necessary to determine the source of the waste, how it can be recovered, where it will be sent, at the design stage.
* Recycling is the material that increases the value of waste the most among the recycling materials. For this reason, the equipment required to make the wastes recyclable and compostable should be installed by considering the technology preference.
* Another point to consider is the resources of the enterprise and the amount of waste generated. These should be calculated and the most appropriate solution methods should be determined.
* It is important to maintain and monitor the recycling and composting processes in a sustainable way. At this point, it is necessary to establish a training program for employees and to raise awareness about zero waste management.
* Finally, in order to achieve the targets set for zero waste management, evaluations should be made with traceability, and the data resulting from the evaluations should be documented. In this way, the performances related to the disposal of wastes in the enterprises can also be measured, and improvements can be made by taking the necessary measures as a result of the measurements.
It should not be forgotten that; Thanks to a systematic Zero waste management, the company fulfills its environmental obligations and does not harm both itself and its environment. Fulfilling these obligations can also increase the reputation and trust of the business. Therefore, the advantage of businesses that establish Zero waste management is the potential not to harm both themselves and their environment.
You can access the “Zero Waste in Businesses” QuickCheck, which will help you understand whether you are effectively managing the waste from your business, and whether you are a business that respects the environment and produces zero waste, by clicking the link below:
https://suswise.com/discover/quickchecks/isletmelerde-sifir-atik-quickcheck-305675