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Business Waste Reduction
It is no big secret that reducing waste and using fewer resources provides both financial and ecological benefits. What remains a problem though is finding a way to operate in an efficient way whilst striving to achieve those benefits. Often the time and money spent on waste reducing strategies cancels out the benefits. The question is then – what can be done to achieve those benefits that does not overly impact on the sound running of a business? Whenever you want any part of your business to be more efficient, starting off with an audit of what is being currently done is advisable, and waste reduction is no exception. A good starting point is to assess what materials are being used and how much energy and water are being consumed. All parts of the business need to be evaluated, from lighting to vehicle use. Small savings made in several parts of a business add up to make a big difference when they are combined. Once you know what you are using now, and how much of it, you then need to work out where you can cut back and how much you can cut back. This is not an easy job, and it will take time, money and expertise. A common mistake is to just assign the job to an employee who has not got much to do and to make them brainstorm some ideas for an hour or so. This nearly always yields poor results because waste reduction requires knowledge and experience, and is not something that most people can do well. This is where the expertise of environmental consultants can be a life saver, helping you to find the most efficient way of working as well as steering you through the complex maze of environmental legislation. The different parts of the UK have different rules and the key is to find advisors who are familiar with them. So, if you are based in Edinburgh, Scotland, for example, a consultant with excellent knowledge of Scottish laws is your best bet. In addition to the benefits to had, hiring an environmental consultant is also a good idea because you may be currently breaking any one of the various environmental laws that must be adhered to. Ask yourself – Are you 100% sure that you are not breaking any environmental laws? If you get caught doing so then you will be liable to pay a fine even if you did not know that what you were doing was illegal. It would take an environmental consultant, who will be fully aware of the environmental laws in your country, just a day or so to check that all of your operations are legal.
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