A waste management plan consists of four separate components: Reduce & Recycle, Handling, Hauling, Disposal
* Reduce & Recycle - Is any of the waste to be removed useful? Can any of the supplies or equipment be of use to other areas of the business, partners, suppliers, or customers?
Organic waste can be transformed into compost for a garden.
* Handling - Handling includes gathering and transporting the waste to dumpster. The handling fee depends on a few variables -
* Hauling - The hauling cost involves the fees to transport and dispose of the waste from the customer site. This cost can be calculated in a number of different ways:
Time – The daily or monthly rental charge for the dumpster itself.
Weight – The charge for the hauling the waste at a cost per ton basis.
Volume – AKA a “pull charge” or cost per cubic yard.
* Disposal - An excellent waste management plan should include landfill and environmental (recycling) services when determining a disposal fee. This fee is the fee charged by the landfills and recycling outlets for dumping and processing the waste. This fee might be calculated by volume (cubic yards) or weight (tons).
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