Add a New Location
Create a separate listing for another site—storefront, warehouse, or office. You’ll be able to import information from your main business during the quick four-step setup.
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Practical actions, checklists, and calculators to help your facility conserve water and manage storm-water responsibly.
Join the New Jersey Waste Wise Network. WasteWise is a voluntary program established by the United State Environmental Protection Agency to promote waste reduction, recycling and recyled product procurement. There is no cost to join and members will learn cost cutting and waste reduction strategies.
For more tips and information on how to reduce, reuse and recycle waste in your business, read the DEP’s Waste Sustainability Guide here.
Assessing what materials come into and out of your facility will help set a baseline for measurement and identify waste reduction opportunities.
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Action: Provide results from your facility’s waste audit. Describe actions you will implement to reduce waste.
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Action: Describe action taken and include results (e.g. lbs. of materials or waste reduced) and cost savings where available.
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Action: Describe action taken and include results (e.g. lbs. of materials or waste reduced) and cost savings where available.
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Action: Describe action taken and include results (e.g. lbs. of materials or waste reduced) and cost savings where available.
Additional Resources to help you reduce and recycle your waste:
Waste Reduction Information from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection’s Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Program
Waste Reduction and Recycling Tips from the US Environmental Protection Agency
NJ Waste Wise Business Network
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Action: List materials reused, sold or donated by your facility, provide quantities (e.g. lbs.) and cost savings where available.
Additional sites to sell or donate unwanted items:
Freecycle
Goodwill
Craig’s List
eBay
Habitat for Humanity’s ReStores
Gazelle (for electronic items)
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Action: Describe action taken and include results (e.g. lbs. of materials or waste reduced) and cost savings where available.
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Action: List materials recycled by your facility and quantities (e.g. lbs.) and cost savings where available.
Visit the NJ E-Cycle Web page. Or contact a private E-waste hauler, but make sure that the hauler has a R2 or an E-steward certification.
Action: List materials recycled by your facility and quantities (e.g. lbs.) and cost savings where available.
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Action: List materials recycled by your facility and quantities (e.g. lbs.) and cost savings where available.
Additional Resources to help you reduce and recycle your waste:
Waste Reduction Information from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection’s Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Program
Waste Reduction and Recycling Tips from the US Environmental Protection Agency
(Note that for some facilities hazardous waste minimization efforts are a regulatory requirement.)
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Action: Describe and include results (e.g. lbs. of hazardous waste eliminated or lbs. of toxic material use reduced) and costs savings where available.
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Action: Describe and include results (e.g. lbs. of hazardous waste eliminated or lbs. of toxic material use reduced) and costs savings where available.
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Action: Describe spill prevention and response procedures.