Waste minimization refers to the use of source reduction and/or environmentally sound recycling methods prior to energy recovery, treatment, or disposal of wastes. Minimizing waste in the workplace allows the school district to keep operating costs low while helping preserve the environment. Waste minimization efforts do not need to be expensive or time-consuming to implement. Our school district and environment will benefit in many ways if everyone implements the following simple strategies for source reduction, reusing, and recycling.
All school district personnel should evaluate waste minimization and pollution prevention opportunities in their work area on a regular basis and implement those opportunities whenever possible. Here are techniques to consider when evaluating opportunities:
Establish a standing date (e.g. once per month) for inventorying and ordering office/laboratory/classroom supplies.
Check for less hazardous substitutes for products containing hazardous materials whenever feasible.
Participate to the fullest extent possible in district-sponsored recycling programs.