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Refuse, Reduce,Reuse, Recycle
OFFICESOLID WASTEMANAGEMENT
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The toolkit is prepared byDr Kamel Mellahi | Dr Sangeeta Sharma
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ABOUT DUBAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRYDubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a private non-profit organisation whose mission is to represent, support and protect the interests of the business community in Dubai, by creating a favorable business environment, supporting the development of business, and by promoting Dubai as an international business hub. ABOUT THE CENTRE FOR RESPONSIBLE BUSINESSFounded in 2004, the Dubai Chamber’s Centre for Responsible Business (CRB) plays a leading role in promoting CSR and guiding organizations to adopt sustainable and responsible business practices.The CRB provides businesses with platforms, knowledge and tools to help them embed CSR and sustainability into their business practices.Currently, CRB engages the business community through a range of programs. They include:Dubai Chamber CSR LabelsEngage DubaiDubai Chamber Sustainability Network
MissionCRB assists members of the Dubai Chamber and the rest of the business community in adopting responsible business practices that enhance their performance and competitive advantage through� Promoting CSR, sustainability and good governance at all levels of the Dubai business community by imparting knowledge on these practices and creating tools and guides� Providing direct advice and feedback by evaluating companies’ CSR performance� Encouraging companies to integrate CSR, sustainability and good governance into their management, operations and processes at every level� Measuring and documenting responsible business practices in Dubai and the UAE
CRB’s objectives are:� Help the Dubai business community embed CSR and sustainability practices in their operations
� Engage the Dubai business community in assuming greater responsibility for the emirate’s social and environmental needs
� Promote Dubai as a regional and international business hub by offering its business partners an environment of transparency, strong governance, and rule of law
Visit www.dubaichamber.com/crb/centre-for-responsible-businessfor more information.
PURPOSEThis Toolkit has been prepared to assist public and private sector organisations in the adoption of best practices for the office solid waste management.
This Toolkit present an end-to-end practical guidelines for managing office waste by adopting approaches to refuse, reduce , reuse and recycle waste.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Solid waste management
Global and local key facts
Four approaches of solidwaste management
Seven steps guide to refuse, reduce,reuse and recycle waste
Annexure: Measuring, monitoringand reporting
Solid waste management involves control of waste generation, segregation of waste, in house collection,
storage, transportation, treatment and recycling of waste.
SOLID WASTEMANAGEMENT
GLOBAL & LOCAL KEY FACTS
1. https://www.theworldcounts.com/counters/shocking_environmental_facts_and_statistics/world_waste_facts2. Roth, J. (2018). The story of Stuff (2nd ed.).3. https://www.letsdoitworld.org/about/overview/trash-facts/4. https://www.powerknot.com/08/09/2019/its-time-for-restaurants-to-reevaluate-how-they-dispose-of-waste-food/5. https://gulfnews.com/uae/environment/new-uae-federal-law-aims-at-75-of-waste-recycling-1.22183956. https://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/uae-s-waste-diversion-goals-can-be-achieved-with-private- sector-support-2019-07-11-1.6867947. Federal Law No. 12 of 2018, Issued on 18/12/2018, Corresponding to 10 Rabi' Al-Akhir 1440 H. On The Integrated Waste Management by Ministry of Climate Change & Environment, UAE
UAE FEDERAL LAW ON WASTE MANAGEMENTArticle -5, Article -7 and Article -10 of Federal Law No. 12 of 2018 on the integrated waste management, considers waste as a liability of the waste generator, encourages the establishment of waste treatment facilities for reuse and recycle and promotes the exchange of waste for the purpose of reuse between industries7.
GLOBALLY� 2.12 Billion tons of waste goes to dumping ground globally each year as per UN Report1.� 99% of the stuff purchased is trashed within 6 months2.� 8 million tons per annum of waste is thrown into the oceans3
� The decomposition of organic materials in landfills produces methane which causes 84 times more global warming then carbon dioxide4. LOCALLY� The UAE’s per capita waste generation is around 1.2 to 1.3 kilogram per day5.� Dubai produces close to 8,000 tons of waste a day, of which about 75-70% is produced by the private sector6. � The UAE Government’s Vision aims to divert 75% of the waste away from landfill.
FOUR APPROACHES OF SOLIDWASTE MANAGEMENT
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� Purchase wisely and reduce extra purchases.
� Avoid single-use items while making purchases for your organization.
� Instil a culture of waste minimization across businessoperations.
� Curb purchase of new items if repair of existing items is possible.
� Ensure proper segregation of the recyclables.
� Recycle food wastes into compost soil.
� Recycle all electronics through specialized e-waste recycler.
� Recycle the basics–paper, plastic, metal and glass.
� Identify materials that can be reused or repurposed before throwing.
� Offer used items for staff purchasebefore discarding.
� Donate used items.
SEVEN STEPS GUIDE TOREFUSE, REDUCE, REUSE
AND RECYCLE WASTE
Step 1Identify categories of waste-recyclable and non recyclableCategories of Waste
Non-Recyclable
PAPER - coated and treated paper, paper with food waste, juice and cereal boxes paper cups, paper towels/tissue paper, laminated
paper or magazine
PLASTIC - foam hot drink cups, plastic cutlery, containers, and
yogurt, food containers, ice cream containers, garbage bins and bags
GLASS - any glass contaminated with stones, dirt, and food waste,
mixed colours of broken glass, mirror or window glass, light bulbs
Recyclable
Electronic Waste - Includes TVs, Computers, Telephones, mobile phone.
Tetra Packs - package milk, juice and various other liquids.
Aluminium & Metal Cans - beverage cans, aluminium foil, tin cans.
Glass - used glass bottles, jars and broken glass wares etc.
Plastic - water bottles, fruit juice and soft drink bottles, shampoo containers or
milk bottles, cordial, juice or squeeze bottles.
Cardboard - packaging boxes, egg cartoons, shoe boxes, cereal boxes, cardboard packaging, empty tissue
boxes.
Paper - white office paper, newspaper, coloured office paper, cardboard, white
computer paper, magazines, catalogues, and phone books.
Step 2Identify and measure your waste stream
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4Collect all the office waste
(paper waste, plastic waste, bottles, cans,
other waste etc.) for 3-5 days.
Segregate the waste collected
into different categories.
Make separate provisions for
hazardous waste collection and
storage to keepit safe.
Put eachcategory in
separate waste bags and label
these.
Weigh each category bags of waste collected.
Identifying categories and weighing each stream of waste provides you with an understanding of the type and amount of waste under each category your office is producing.
Four steps to identify and quantify your office waste categories
Notes: Step 3 & 4 will help you in identifying the categories of waste and the quantity of waste generated under each category per day.
This will also help you in estimating the average waste generated monthly, quarterly and annually.
1. Placing your BinsPlan a Binless DeskThe concept of the “Binless Desk” involves the removal of the under desk general waste bins and placing recycling bins in central locations around the office.Placing the right bins in the right place� Labelling: Having the right bins with the right labelling.� Visibility and Accessibility: Placing bins in a location where these are visible and accessible.� Suitability: The size of the bins should be based on the quantity and type of waste collected.� Appropriateness: The bin opening should be designed based on waste type. � Conformity: The color of the bins should follow the local regulations if any.
2. Storing your waste Ensure an efficient system to store segregated waste up to the time it is collected by the waste recycling company.
3. Identifying your waste management or recycling partnerConsider the following checklist for selecting the right waste management or recycling partner:� Registration with the local government for waste management and recycling activities� Permits or license to operate in specific areas� Performance track record� Reference check through client companies � Sample reports of waste collected and recycled� Recycling process and its byproducts� Physical audit of the end to end process (collection, transportation, recycling and end product manufacturing).
Step 3Create recycling infrastructure
Step 4Conduct training and awareness sessionsStaff Communication & EngagementIt’s important to let your staff know what is the benefit of segregation and how the products are recycled. This builds ‘trust’ that their segregated waste will indeed be recycled and will not end up in landfill. Top tips for an effective staff engagement:� Create a company-wide communication campaign regarding office recycling initiative� Clearly communicate with all staff: ° what to recycle ° how to recycle ° why recycle� Communicate via internal communication channels� Organize events or activations to encourage recycling� Hold a ‘Recycling Fair’ or information drop-in session where staff are invited to learn more about recycling� Invite your recycler to show how the recycling process works, sign a pledge and other activities - open to all employees� Organize one to one talk with key staff on importance of reduce, reuse and recycle� Involve top management and department heads and ensure they play an active role� Identify green champions� Consider implementing a “bring your recyclables from home” campaign � Award employees green points based on the weight of the recyclables they bring. � Maintain a physical dashboard on weight of recyclables collected to keep everyone motivated� Measure and communicate the impact of the action taken.
Step 5Roll out office waste management program
� Brief employees on the benefits of segregation and to throweach type of waste in its respective bin.
� Monitor weekly, employees segregation practices to identifygaps and raise awareness accordingly.
� Recognize employees, departments through communicationor incentives for proper segregation.
1. Primary segregation – office employees
� Guide housekeeping teams to segregate again if thereis any waste put in the wrong bin.
� Orient them to keep the bags from different colorcoded bins separately (as explained in Stage 3).
� Train housekeeping team to treat organic food waste using on-site bio digester or send it for recycling to a food waste recycler only.
� Facilitate them to collect and store hazardous waste asper the standard operating procedures to handle it.
2. Secondary segregation – housekeeping team
� Weigh the waste after collection and before sending it for recycling� Maintain a log book on type and quantity of waste� Update dashboard � Set waste reduction targets accordingly
Step 6Weigh waste
Step 7Continuous communication with employees � Update employees on segregation and recycling tips� Maintain momentum by organizing activations on recycling� Continuously showcase the progress made against the waste reduction and recycling targets � Recurrently engage employees in awareness sessions � Celebrate achievements
ANNEXURE: MEASURING MONITORING AND REPORTING
MEASURING, MONITORING AND REPORTING
Companies should strive to measure, monitor and report on the following:
Recycling rateWeight of recycled items
Diversion from landfillWeight of recycled items + weight of food composted
SavingsReduction in waste management bills (if proper recycling
and food composting is done)
EarningsRebates from recyclers
UpcycledIf the products were converted to another product,
showcase the benefits and cost savings.
Environmental impactReduced carbon emissions, trees saved,
reduced methane production.
Weight of total waste
AcknowledgementThis Toolkit is produced as a part of the objectives and deliverables of Dubai Chamber Sustainability Network Task force on waste management. Dubai Chamber Centre for Responsible Business would like to thank companies for their contributions in the content development.