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Commercial/Industrial Waste Reduction Resources. By Tom Rhodes, DPPEA Waste Analyst. Tips on where to find C/I waste reduction information (with apologies to Paul Simon). The Problem Is All Inside Your Head, (It Seems To Me…..).
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Commercial/Industrial Waste Reduction Resources By Tom Rhodes, DPPEA Waste Analyst Tips on where to find C/I waste reduction information (with apologies to Paul Simon)
The Problem Is All Inside Your Head, (It Seems To Me…..) • One of the most significant problems encountered in the development of an effective waste reduction program in the factory-built housing industry is not knowing where to find good waste reduction information. • Arming yourself with resources is essential to making your program work.
The Answer Is Simple If You Take It Logically… • Be a step ahead of the game…… • Have your resources mapped out ahead of time. • Know where AND how to acquire knowledge and tools you’ll need in order to become an effective waste reduction specialist. • Remember Charlie Steinmetz………
Who the heck is Charlie Steinmetz? Karl August Rudolf Steinmetz April 9, 1865 – October 26, 1923
We’d Like To Help You In Your Struggle To Be Free… The North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention & Environmental Assistance can be a valuable resource for your program. NC DPPEA provides FREE, NON-REGULATORY waste reduction assistance as well as information, referral, web resources, and print documents.
You JustSlip Out The Back, Jack…. • Do a walkthrough waste assessment in your manufacturing facility. • Go out back to the dumpster and “Dumpster Dive” to determine the waste commodities with which you are dealing. Is your waste primarily wood scrap, pallets, drywall, plastic film?
Make a New Plan, Stan…… • Do your homework • Map out a strategy for waste reduction • Search library references for information on reducing and/or recycling each waste commodity on your “hit list”. • Search the Directory of Markets For Recyclable Materials for markets. • Join an environmental listserv like P2Assist.
You Don’t Need To Be Coy, Roy • Don’t be afraid to work with your local and state government waste-reduction specialists. • They can provide Non-regulatory waste reduction technical assistance at NO COST.
Just Get Yourself Free……..Here are a few tried-and-true methods that work………
Just Hop On The Bus, Gus….. • Form Alliances • Network, Network, Network….. • Learn from your peers. • There’s power in numbers.
You’ll Need To Discuss Much • The more you share, the more you learn. • Develop a waste discussion group or solid waste/recycling consortium. • Talk often with colleagues.
Just Drop Off The Key, Lee… • In many instances, after developing a waste reduction program, businesses are able to “turn in the key” to their compactor or dumpster (downsizing) and reduce the number of waste hauls over a given period of time.
And GetYourself Free……….There’s freedom in knowledge. Knowledge is available from many sources. Here are a few examples:
P2Assist Listserv link can be found on the p2pays.org home page under News/Information, Listservs.
Just pick up the phone, Joan, send us an “e”, Bea, Check out our web, Deb…. North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance (919) 715-6516 http://www.p2pays.org tom.rhodes@ncmail.net