Waste
While green procurement can help reduce waste, some is inevitable. As businesses have a Duty of Care to dispose responsibly of waste it is sensible to reduce, reuse, recycle and dispose responsibly. Wealden can help advise businesses on how to comply with legislation on waste disposal, for more details see below.
What Businesses Can Do
What Wealden is Doing
What Businesses Can Do
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Improve efficiency. Being more efficient will reduce costs and
minimise waste. - Business’s can recycle too. Wealden offers
business recycling collections for glass, cans, paper and cardboard. - Dispose responsibly. Legislation covers business waste disposal. Businesses have a Duty of care to take all reasonable steps to keep their waste safe and to dispose of waste correctly and responsibly.
- Use
Green procurement strategies. Look at current procurement and consider where environmental costs can be reduced. Buying in bulk will reduce the amount of packing used and often work out more cost effective. Avoiding products that are badly packaged will cut down on waste disposal costs. - Carry out an eco-audit to see how waste can be minimised and other environmental costs can be lowered. Contact
BETRE on 01273 245654 or e-mail help@ecosys.org.uk
What Wealden is Doing
- Wealden District Council provides
business recycling collections for glass, cans, paper and cardboard - Limiting our waste through our Green Purchasing Guide. Our green purchasing guide aims to help reduce waste by ensuring sustainability is considered by Council members and employees when purchasing. This includes making eco-friendly purchases, looking at durability and the life of products, and encouraging suppliers to use less packaging.
- We buy recycled paper and recycle all our paper in our offices.Council Officers are provided with paper recycling bins rather than standard rubbish bins. A reduced number of communal rubbish bins are available in the offices to discourage waste.
- Produced a recycling guide for businesses

