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WASTE AUDIT

WASTE AUDIT. BY: Araam , Michaella & James. Definition. A waste audit is a measurement of the amount of garbage. Why it’s Important. Excellent way to see if your recycling plan is succeeding and to give your group an idea of how much waste is being produced.

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WASTE AUDIT

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  1. WASTE AUDIT BY: Araam, Michaella & James

  2. Definition • A waste audit is a measurement of the amount of garbage.

  3. Why it’s Important • Excellent way to see if your recycling plan is succeeding and to give your group an idea of how much waste is being produced. • Creates a target for improvement

  4. Step 1 • Arrange the waste audit with your custodial staff • Ask them to put in CLEAR bags TWO nights before your audit • Sunday night April 15th • Collect all waste from a 24hr period in CLEAR bags • Collection Monday night April 16th

  5. Step 2 • Conduct a Visual Garbage audit of the contents of all the clear bags from the 24 hour period. • Weigh EACH bag and record the weight on the chart

  6. Garbage data

  7. Step 3 • Calculate your totals for each column • Calculate your TOTAL waste per student per year • Ours was 27lbs per student per year this year • In 2010 it was 39lbs per student per year.

  8. Step 4 • Make a Waste Minimization Action Plan • Identify the most common items found in the waste • Brainstorm ways to reduce the amount of these items in the garbage • Record your strategies in the Waste Minimization Action Plan

  9. Waste minimization plan

  10. Step 5 • Communicate your waste audit findings and your waste minimization action plan to the rest of the school • Link to our results

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