Methods and Procedures for Waste Management Sample Clauses

Methods and Procedures for Waste Management. The waste minimisation and management plan will include an on-going, concerted waste minimisation effort, as well as proper waste storage, transportation and disposal. It will also involve the documentation of waste management activities. Each site shall have a waste minimisation and management plan that identifies each waste stream generated, the process generating the waste, the hazardous nature of the waste source, reduction and recycling options, the disposal options (methods and locations), and the ultimate disposal location. The plan will include a program to evaluate and document all waste recycling and disposal sites used. Waste management efforts shall focus on waste minimisation (source reduction, reuse, and recycling) as the preferred course of action, thus limiting the amount and toxicity of waste that must be stored, transported, and disposed. Managing waste by disposal is not considered waste minimisation and should be considered only after waste minimisation efforts have been exhausted.
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