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		<description><![CDATA[In businesses, waste management is believed to be at the lowest part of the priority list, if at all it is a priority. But if you want your business to make an impact on the society and on the environment specifically, waste management should be part of your business priorities. In its own capacity, waste [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In businesses, waste management is believed to be at the lowest part of the priority list, if at all it is a priority. But if you want your business to make an impact on the society and on the environment specifically, waste management should be part of your business priorities. In its own capacity, waste management system in businesses boosts profile, integrity, and profits.</p>
<p>Benefits of waste management system<br />
Aside from having an orderly working environment, an active waste management system generates other benefits. One: Your business will promote environmental and social responsiveness and will therefore create a better image. Some companies are more interested working with businesses that are environmental advocates, and such businesses are generally offered various opportunities. Two: A waste management system boosts your employees’ morale.</p>
<p>It is given that employment benefits up the employees’ mood and morale, but environmental and social awareness does so even more. In an employee’s mind, environmental and social responsiveness speaks of the company’s integrity. Three: There will be savings and profits from establishing a waste management system. You can save and generate income by selling your old office tools or have the broken items repaired instead of throwing them away and buying new ones. Also, by having waste management policies, you are decreasing your chances of incurring law violations and therefore fines.</p>
<p>Waste reduction: A practical way of managing wastes<br />
Businesses are generally huge waste generators, but you can contribute to waste management on a larger scale by incorporating waste reduction in your waste management policies. In essence, waste reduction efforts focus on the prevention of creating new waste by reusing and recycling materials. There are several ways to reduce waste in the office setting, and here are some of them:</p>
<p>1. Reduce the use of paper. If, for instance, you issue double invoice, you can probably try to settle with just one. You can also ask everyone in the office to print and write on the two sides of papers. Businesses use a lot of papers in a day, and if they are reused, there will be a considerable decrease in the amount of papers that are sent to landfills or incinerators. You can also cut down on your paper expenses.</p>
<p>2. Find new use for potential waste materials. The plastic water bottle can probably work as a vase. The cardboard can probably be some form of a décor. The thing is, before you label something as a trash, consider first if there is another use for it.</p>
<p>3. Repair office equipment, tool, or appliance. If a certain item, however, is beyond repair, you can dismantle it and get the parts that you can still use, recycle, or sell.</p>
<p>As you look around your office, you can come up with more ideas in waste management. For them to be more relevant, you can involve your staff and ask for their own ideas. After all, waste management system in businesses is not the sole endeavor of the employer; it should be a team effort.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Waste management is all about pickup, transporting and disposing wastes coming from households, industries and other institutions.  Waste management has become an industry on its own.  There are companies that offer services and haul your junk away.  There are different jobs that different waste management companies offer.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Waste management is all about pickup, transporting and disposing wastes coming from households, industries and other institutions.  Waste management has become an industry on its own.  There are companies that offer services and haul your junk away.  There are different jobs that different waste management companies offer.</p>
<p>Different waste management businesses would offer jobs as salesmen, customer service representatives, drivers, pickup personnel and field waste characterization specialists.  They are very important in completing the kind of waste management services that homeowners and industry owners need.</p>
<p>What exactly do each waste management staff do? Just like in any kind of business, sales personnel makes sure that company services would be able to reach target customers.   Sales personnel can promote waste management services online, on foot or through mail. Companies should also ensure that there are customer service representatives that would be readily available to help customers. Big waste management service providers and companies would have a number of customer service reps that would handle complaints, service changes, and upgrades.</p>
<p>Mechanics, drivers and service pickup personnel are also indispensable in a waste management company.  There is a need to maintain trucks and deal with repairs and inspections.  Again, the number of mechanics, drivers and other personnel would depend on the scope and size of the company and its service area.</p>
<p>There are waste management specialists who ensure that the business is following regional, state and national laws.  There are different regulations that would ensure that waste management businesses would dispose wastes properly and would not pose any dangers to the environment and the community.</p>
<p>Waste management jobs are not only available in waste management businesses.  Institutions like hospitals, medical clinics, and pharmaceutical laboratories would employ a waste management officer.   Waste management officers would organize and manage waste disposal.  They would also be responsible in monitoring waste quantities and at times spearhead a project on reducing and recycling wastes.</p>
<p>Government agencies would also have waste management officers.  In the United States about .75 tonnes of waste is generated by an average American every year.  In a city, imagine how many tonnes of waste is generated every year?  There is definitely a need for an officer to implement trainings and programmes about waste disposal in communities.</p>
<p>A waste management officer would also need to have knowledge in collating statistics and compiling reports that would be submitted to senior managers or government agencies.  His task would also involve budget formulation and control for waste disposal.  They would also have to deal with investigating any claims about illegal waste dumping.  Part of their responsibilities is spearheading research and developing environmental technologies that would help in reducing wastes.</p>
<p>It can sometimes be difficult to find west management jobs, you could start looking jobs in different waste management websites.  Online employment sites are great places to look for job opportunities.  You could also start contacting the local waste management department and ask if there are any waste management positions available.  You could ask about the hiring processes and the requirements that are needed for the position.</p>

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