Waste systems are often built up over time.
Services change, contracts roll over, and processes adapt as operations grow.
This can lead to inefficiencies that are not always visible, but are ongoing.
The Waste Health Check provides a structured way to assess current performance and identify where improvements may be possible.


What is involved
A review of how waste is currently managed across your site.
This may include:
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Waste streams and material flows
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Bin configuration and collection frequency
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Existing service agreements and contracts
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Separation practices and contamination
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Opportunities to reduce cost or recover value
The focus is on practical, relevant observations — not unnecessary complexity.
This is most relevant for:
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Manufacturing and processing facilities
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Food production and organics-based operations
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Sites experiencing rising waste costs
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Businesses unsure whether their current system is performing as it should
Following the review, you will have:
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A clearer understanding of how your waste system is performing
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Identification of areas where costs may be reduced
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Insight into opportunities to improve efficiency or recover value
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A basis for deciding whether further work is required
How it works
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— Initial discussion
A short conversation to understand your operation and current setup.
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— Review
Assessment of your waste systems, services, and processes.
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— Summary and next steps
Clear observations and practical recommendations.
