
What does an environmental management company do?
The first stage of the green house client services is to create you a fully bespoke system for your business that falls in line with your corporate goals and aspirations.
The green house will complete a waste audit and waste stream analysis of your company and will discover these necessary aspects of your environmental management systems.
A waste audit is the term they give to understanding the systems and processes your company has in place for dealing with waste and recycling.
The green house looks under the hood of your business to understand everything that is required to build a better solution for your environmental management needs.

- The typical things that are uncovered in a waste audit are:
- The amount of waste your business produces
- The types of waste streams your business produces
- The total waste collection capacity your company has (and is paying for)
- The logistics network your company is using to have its collections provided
- The bottlenecks in service provision
- Feedback from key resources on performance of your services
- Percentages of your waste that is going to landfill
- The total cost of your services including hidden costs such as bin rentals and waste transfer notes
A waste audit is the first step in providing a detailed proposal for a better system to manage your waste and recycling but it can be used as a stand-alone product to allow you to benchmark your current services or produce reports on your performance.
In recent years there have been a dramatic number of new measures introduced by local government, UK government and from Europe that affects businesses and how they deal with the waste that they produce.
Posted under Environment
This post is a Blogger on June 27, 2009


