Whatever your business does, chances are you produce waste. A lot of that waste will be your everyday trash. Things like wrappers, paper plates, and plastic utensils. But you and your coworkers probably also use a lot of aluminum cans and glass and plastic bottles, not to mention the pages of notes and memos you don’t need anymore. You might even have some outdated hard drives you need to get rid of. All of these items have to be discarded somehow. So how can you do this responsibly?
In this course, we'll explore various aspects of recycling, including what it is, how it works, and its significance for businesses. We'll examine common recyclables and non-recyclables, the intricacies of e-waste and food waste, and effective strategies for minimizing waste. We'll also discuss how recycling programs are created and adjusted, emphasizing employee engagement. Prepare to transform your workplace into a more sustainable and environmentally responsible space.
Learning Objectives:
- Discover how recycling works
- Learn what materials can be recycled
- Understand the significance of recycling for your business
Skills you’ll gain
Professional ResponsibilityActivity Program DevelopmentWaste MinimizationWhat You'll Learn
- Discover how recycling works and why it matters for businesses
- Identify which materials are recyclable versus non-recyclable
- Handle e-waste and food waste responsibly in the workplace
- Apply strategies to minimize waste at work
- Plan and create a workplace recycling program with employee engagement
- Monitor and adjust a recycling program over time
Key Takeaways
- Nearly every business produces waste, from everyday trash to aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles, paper, and outdated hard drives.
- Recycling has significance for businesses, and the course explains what it is and how it works.
- The course distinguishes common recyclables from non-recyclables and addresses the intricacies of e-waste and food waste.
- Recycling programs are created, adjusted, and monitored, with emphasis on employee engagement.
- Effective waste-minimization strategies help transform a workplace into a more sustainable and environmentally responsible space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course for?
It is for employees and coworkers in any business that produces waste and wants to handle it more responsibly and sustainably.
What topics does the course cover?
It covers what recycling is, how it works, its significance for businesses, common recyclables and non-recyclables, e-waste and food waste, waste minimization, and how recycling programs are created, adjusted, and monitored.
What skills will I gain?
The course develops Professional Responsibility, Activity Program Development, and Waste Minimization.
How is the course structured?
It includes lessons on an Introduction, How Recycling Works, Identifying Recyclable vs. Non-Recyclable Items, Recycling E-Waste and Food Waste, Minimizing Waste and Planning a Recycling Program, Monitoring Your Recycling Program, and a Conclusion.
Does the course address employee involvement in recycling?
Yes, it discusses how recycling programs are created and adjusted with an emphasis on employee engagement.
Transcript
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