THE TOP 4 SUCCESSFUL WASTE MANAGEMENT TIPS BE AWARE OF YOUR WASTE STREAM What types of waste does your company produce? You'll need to think about this carefully so that your chosen expert waste disposal management company can meet all of your requirements. The following are examples of common waste streams: ● Food and non-recyclable materials such as plastics, foil, tissues, cellophane, stationery waste, and teabags are examples of general waste. ● Paper, cardboard, metal tins and cans, plastic bottles and aerosols are all common recyclables. ● Paperwork containing sensitive or personal information must be properly disposed of. This is known as confidential waste. TJ can handle this for you and will provide a verified certificate of destruction to ensure that you've disposed of your data properly. ● WEEE stands for waste electrical and electronic equipment collection, treatment, recycling, and recovery. ● If you need to dispose of materials like plasterboard, asbestos, refrigerators, or liquids, you may have hazardous waste. ANALYZE YOUR WASTE How much waste does your company produce? Consider how many employees you have, how much waste each of them produces, and how much waste your business process produces. This will allow you to estimate how frequently you will require collections. Start with one a week and work your way up; you can increase it to twice a week or decrease it to fortnightly as needed. WASTE MANAGEMENT ON THE WHOLE OR PARTICULAR SITE? Do you need full or partial site management? Maybe you already have providers for some of the necessary services. Using the same company for all of your waste needs is advantageous because everything can be timed correctly and linked together to be the most time and cost effective. Keep in mind that TJ can do it all, so keep us in mind! SERVICE OF TIPPING If you own a construction company or a business that generates extra waste at times, you might be interested in TJ's tipping service. We run three commercial waste disposal facilities, known as Materials Recovery Facilities, along the South Coast in Southampton, Portsmouth, and Yapton. Mixed waste, builders' waste, green waste, plasterboard, inert spoil, and hardcore are all acceptable materials.