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After a day's work is finished, take a look around at your company.
Do standard production processes and day-to-day operations leave
you with loaded trash bins from the front office to the factory
floor-and every place inbetween? Such "solid waste" does far more
than squander resources and imperil the environment... it's
undoubtedly eating up countless dollars of your profits.
Corporations throughout the nation are learning to tame solid
waste, by implementing improved management of materials. Preventing
Waste at the Source demonstrates how more than 50 companies have
effectively reduced solid waste throughout all departments-and
achieved dramatic reductions in operating costs. Beginning with a
strategic framework, readers can then zero in on wasteful practices
affecting all aspects of a business. Paper reduction measures for
administrative offices, for instance. Ways to minimize packing
materials over in the shipping department, while still protecting
the product. There's also steps where suppliers and customers can
take part in waste minimization efforts. Case histories prove it
can be done, to everyone's advantage. Researched and compiled by
the Indiana Institute on Recycling, Preventing Waste at the Source
offers practical, on-the-job assistance to environmental managers,
plant managers, manufacturing and quality engineers. Put its
techniques and real-life guidance to work. You'll save more than
money: you'll help save the environment.
After a day's work is finished, take a look around at your company.
Do standard production processes and day-to-day operations leave
you with loaded trash bins from the front office to the factory
floor-and every place inbetween? Such "solid waste" does far more
than squander resources and imperil the environment... it's
undoubtedly eating up countless dollars of your profits.
Corporations throughout the nation are learning to tame solid
waste, by implementing improved management of materials. Preventing
Waste at the Source demonstrates how more than 50 companies have
effectively reduced solid waste throughout all departments-and
achieved dramatic reductions in operating costs. Beginning with a
strategic framework, readers can then zero in on wasteful practices
affecting all aspects of a business. Paper reduction measures for
administrative offices, for instance. Ways to minimize packing
materials over in the shipping department, while still protecting
the product. There's also steps where suppliers and customers can
take part in waste minimization efforts. Case histories prove it
can be done, to everyone's advantage. Researched and compiled by
the Indiana Institute on Recycling, Preventing Waste at the Source
offers practical, on-the-job assistance to environmental managers,
plant managers, manufacturing and quality engineers. Put its
techniques and real-life guidance to work. You'll save more than
money: you'll help save the environment.
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