2. Your first obligation: sort your waste
Once you've completed the first step, you'll need to set up waste sorting at your facility.
To do this, you need to separate your non-hazardous waste from your hazardous waste. This is a mandatory requirement.
Hazardous waste in a non-hazardous waste skip equals one hazardous waste skip.
The bill can quickly mount up!
As far as non-hazardous waste is concerned, you need to sort it as some of it can be recycled. The more you sort your waste at source, the more you can reduce your bill.
As of 1 er July 2016, you must also implement "5-stream" sorting. This involves separating paper, metal, plastic, glass and wood waste, either by sorting at source, or by placing...
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