22nd & 23rd September 2025
Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre London Heathrow
22nd & 23rd September 2025
Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre London Heathrow
Energy Management Mag
Energy Management Mag

WASTE MANAGEMENT MONTH: Identifying the best solutions for your organisation

Effective waste management is a cornerstone of sustainable operations for energy and facilities management professionals. Understanding the diverse range of solutions available is crucial for optimising waste disposal, reducing environmental impact, and achieving cost savings – here’s an overview based on requirements among delegates at the Energy Management Summit…

Core Waste Management Services

  • General Waste Collection: This involves the regular collection and disposal of non-recyclable waste.
  • Recycling Collection: Covers the collection and processing of recyclable materials such as paper, cardboard,plastics, glass, and metals.
  • Hazardous Waste Management: Handles the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of hazardous substances in compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Commercial Food Waste Collection: Manages food waste from commercial kitchens and canteens through processes like anaerobic digestion or composting.

Specialized Waste Management Solutions

  • Waste Audit and Consultancy: Provides expert analysis of waste streams to identify reduction opportunities and improve recycling rates.
  • Waste Minimization and Prevention: Offers strategies and tools to reduce waste generation at source.
  • Recycling Equipment and Infrastructure: Provides recycling bins, compactors, and other equipment to facilitate waste segregation.
  • Waste-to-Energy Solutions: Converts waste into energy through technologies like incineration or anaerobic digestion.
  • Waste Disposal and Landfill: Offers services for the final disposal of non-recyclable waste in accordance with environmental regulations.

Key Considerations for Waste Management Solution Selection

  • Environmental Impact: Prioritize suppliers with a strong commitment to sustainability and waste reduction.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Evaluate the total cost of ownership, including collection fees, recycling charges, and disposal costs.
  • Compliance: Ensure the chosen supplier adheres to all relevant environmental regulations and permits.
  • Service Reliability: Select a supplier with a proven track record of reliable and efficient service.
  • Data and Reporting: Opt for suppliers that provide detailed waste management data to track performance and identify improvement areas.
  • Innovation: Consider suppliers offering innovative waste management solutions, such as waste-to-energy technologies or circular economy approaches.

By carefully selecting and managing waste management solutions, energy and facilities management professionals can contribute to a more sustainable future while reducing operational costs.

Are you looking for Waste Management solutions for your organisation? The Energy Management Summit can help!

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