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for improvement, even among the professionals in this field.
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benefit from learning a few new things. Here are some tips that will help y[1D[K
you become a master at managing waste!
1. Know Your Options
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waste must be managed differently than non-hazardous waste, and recycling i[1D[K
is always an option. Make sure you know all the different routes you can ta[2D[K
take with your waste. Knowing your options will help you make informed deci[4D[K
decisions.
2. Get Organized
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having containers labeled for each type of waste (hazardous/non-hazardous) [K
and recyclables. This will prevent accidents and improve the overall flow o[1D[K
of things in your workspace.
3. Be Creative
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for all situations. Think outside the box! Try new methods or invent your o[1D[K
own if necessary. The more creative you get, the better chance you'll have [K
at finding an effective way to manage your waste.
4. Educate Yourself
Education is key when it comes to learning how to properly dispose of waste[5D[K
waste. Read books, attend seminars/webinars, and talk with other profession[10D[K
professionals in the field who may have some insight into what works well ([1D[K
(and what doesn't).
5. Stay Current
The world of waste management changes rapidly - new technologies emerge eve[3D[K
every day that can help us reduce our carbon footprint while also saving mo[2D[K
money on disposal costs. Keep up with these trends by reading blogs like th[2D[K
this one regularly!