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What is a Waste Audit?

A waste audit process involves the process of studying the waste generation pattern and materials and the observing existing waste management system. Depending on the context (small buildings/large buildings/ residential complex / office complex/ township/ industrial premises), 2-7 days audit is conducted. A report is submitted with recommendation of best fit designs for processing wet and dry waste solutions.We also undertake the waste audit of communities, town and cities.

Waste Audit Illustration
Data Collection

Data Collection

Track and document all types of waste generated over a period to understand volume, sources, and patterns.

Segregation & Categorization

Segregation & Categorization

Sort waste into categories like recyclable, compostable, hazardous, and landfill-bound materials.

Analysis & Action Plan

Analysis & Action Plan

Use the data to create actionable strategies that reduce waste and improve environmental practices.

Why is a Waste Audit Important?

  • Reduces landfill waste and environmental pollution
  • Improves efficiency and waste disposal costs
  • Identifies recycling and composting opportunities
  • Supports corporate ESG and sustainability goals
  • Ensures regulatory compliance
  • Informs green procurement and operations
Informed Decisions

Informed Decisions

Gain valuable insights to make data-driven sustainability and procurement decisions.

Cost Optimization

Cost Optimization

Identify opportunities to save money by reducing waste collection frequency and volume.

Sustainable Future

Sustainable Future

Contribute toward a greener planet through responsible waste handling practices.

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