Waste Minimization Guidance Document - G35: Developing a recycling and reuse infrastructure for your waste streams

Developing a Recycling and Reuse Infrastructure for Your Waste Streams

Building a strong recycling and reuse infrastructure is essential for reducing landfill waste, cutting costs, and meeting sustainability goals. This resource provides a roadmap for creating systems that capture value from your waste streams and integrate reuse opportunities into your operations.

What you’ll learn in this resource:

  • Key components of an effective recycling and reuse infrastructure
  • How to assess your current waste streams for recycling potential
  • Steps to establish partnerships with recyclers and reuse vendors
  • Strategies for tracking performance and ensuring long-term success

Download the guide now and start transforming your waste streams into valuable resources.


FAQs

Why invest in recycling and reuse infrastructure?
A structured approach reduces disposal costs, improves compliance, and supports corporate sustainability targets.

What types of waste can be reused or recycled?
Common candidates include corrugate, plastics, metals, and certain industrial byproducts, depending on local market demand.

How do I begin building this infrastructure?
Start with a waste audit, identify high-value streams, and develop partnerships with recycling facilities and reuse networks.