Post on 15-Jul-2015
Why care about waste?
Nick Smith
Large amounts of waste
mean
Health and environmental
problems
Throwing away resources
Hotels
generate
large
amounts of
waste
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or
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The impacts of waste
Air and water contamination
Hygiene and health problems
Negative experience
of tourists
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What is the 3R?
An approach to improve waste management
It helps maximizing the benefits
and use of supplies and materials
while generating as little waste as
possible
3R & the Waste management hierarchy
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Dispose
Most
favoured
option
Least favoured
option
Thee 3R explained
1. Reduce: minimizing generation of waste
in the first place: avoid unnecessary
purchasing, packaging, minimise rejects
2. Reuse: using items again for the original
purpose or a different purpose
3. Recycle/Recover: discarded items or
their parts are utilized as inputs forother products/processes
Benefits of the 3R
• Waste means resources are not used in the best way
reducing waste helps improving efficiency
• The 3R looks for the root cause of the waste
problem :
‘What to do with waste?’
‘How do we reduce waste?’
• Reducing waste has a better impact on the
environment than recycling
Getting Started
Waste Review
Review/ Rethink
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Dispose
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Getting Started Waste Review
Review/ Rethink
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Dispose
MEASURE, monitor and
analyse
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Getting Started Waste Review
Review/ Rethink
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Dispose
HOW MUCH waste the
hotel/department produces
WHAT types
HOW it is being disposed
MEASURE, monitor and
analyse
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Measuring Waste
Kgof waste sent to the landfill
Room Sold
Practical tips:
Borrow/buy a few scales
Nominate a waste champion at each waste monitoring point to keep records in an accurate way.
Ask you waste collecting company to share figures each time they come and collect waste, to get a monthly figure
Kgof waste recycled
Room Sold
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When further reuse is not
possible,
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Dispose
Look at one type of waste
Can you eliminate or reduce it?
Can you use items again?
How to best recycle them?
When further reduction is not
possible,
Applying the 3R
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Definition: waste that can pose risks for the health and safety of
hotel staff and those in charge of disposal.
Examples:Light bulbs, batteries, chemicals residuals, chemicals containers
(including paints, fertilizers), any medicines,..
Health & Safety
Hazardous Wastes
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Health & Safety Hazardous Wastes
Managing Hazardous Waste
Identify them
Train staff on safe handling instructions
Designate specific safe collection area and closed
containers
Dispose of hazardous waste in appropriate local
facilities (contact local authorities)
• Keep the waste collection area clean and tidy to avoid hygiene problems+pests
• Store solid waste in a safe, sanitary placeuntil it is picked up
• Train staff on safe and hygienic procedures for handling
and disposing of waste
Health & Safety
Waste Handling and Storage
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“Food audit” to
understand and
take action to
adjust food
quantities©gringer
ReduceGBA Hotels Examples (1 of 2)
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“Love Food
Hate Waste”
campaign at
the staff
canteen
Reusable
containers
Develop a
procurement
policy.
Re-fill
containers
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Waste Services
ReduceGBA Hotels Examples (2 of 2)
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• Use left over
soaps for
cleaning
purposes
• Re-use broken
deck-chairs to
construct other
type of furniture
• Use of damaged
sheets/tablecloths
for making hand
towels
• Donate
and/or sell
unwanted
furniture
©4nitsirk
Reuse – GBA Hotels examples
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• Sale of segregated waste and utilisation of
revenues for staff funds
• Food waste to make organic compost for hotel
grounds
• Implementation of an efficient waste sorting system
for recyclable items.
• Effective Microorganisms and phasing out of
selected chemical cleaning products ©
mjm
onty
Recycle – GBA Hotels examples
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