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Conservation Training

Last post 07-24-2008, 1:04 PM by safetymama. 1 replies.
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  •  07-18-2008, 8:34 AM 2725

    joeH is not online. Last active: 08-05-2008, 8:56 AM joeH



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  • Conservation Training

    Does anyone know of any state that is mandating training or certification dealing with conservation issues? like recycling/source reduction? I want to develop something for my warehouse employees, and a model to start with would be great.

  •  07-24-2008, 1:04 PM 2736 in reply to 2725

    safetymama is not online. Last active: 07-31-2008, 12:30 PM safetymama



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  • Re: Conservation Training

     

    Joe,

    My warehouse is located in NY.  Currently there are no state mandates for recycling programs, but we have been doing so for a few years now.  To get you started, check out this link: www.epa.gov/wastewise.  We have been a Waste Wise Partner since late 2003.  At the end of a reporting year, they will send you a summary of your reduction achievements.  Since joining Waste Wise I have found a vendor to take our electronic waste.  Our site upgraded all of the office PC's and this was a great outlet to responsibly dispose of the old ones.  Check out this link for all of your e-waste: www.ewaste.com.  I have also found tons of organizations that will take just about anything.  I have two bulletin boards in the warehouse near the time clock where all of the associates can see.  I post things that they can do to recycle some of their household waste.  I have had associates bring items such as cell phones to me and I have recycled them by donating them to the local women's shelter.  The phones then go to victims of domestic violence for emergency use.  We have purchased a special recycling bucket for small batteries, and one for all of the warehouse dock lights.  There is a phone number anyone can call to reduce their junk mail (Trans Union 888-5OPT-OUT or 888-567-8688).

    I have tons more info. On recycling anything from stuffed animals to old sneakers.  If you would like any more information please don't hesitate to contact me. 

     

     

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