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The "Be Environmental: Taking the Sting Out of Waste and Environmental Management" sessions aim to collect constructive feedback on the Waste Data Flow (WDF) system. We will address difficulties and barriers faced by participants, explore solutions, share good practices, and prioritize necessary actions. Two sessions will focus on different aspects: Session 1 will cover functionality, including data submission processes and usability, while Session 2 will delve into content clarity and data validation issues. Join us for collaborative discussions to refine the system and improve environmental management practices.
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Break–out Sessions Paul Frith BeEnvironmentalTaking the sting out of waste & environmental management
Aim of the sessions • Aim: constructive feedback on WDF • Areas of difficulty or barriers • Suggestions as to how they could be overcome • Good practice examples • Prioritise the actions • Continuation of the feedback process • Refine the system • Two sessions considering different aspects of WDF BeEnvironmentalTaking the sting out of waste & environmental management
Session 1 - Functionality • initial access & permissions • usability of site • the process of filling in the data • the process of submission of the data • the process of validating the data • clarity of data submission process • links with internal data management systems & 2-tier authority working issues • timescales • style, format, usefulness, readability of manual • helpline • training BeEnvironmentalTaking the sting out of waste & environmental management
Session 2 - Content • clarity of wording of the questions • ability to answer specific question (i.e. difficulties in getting the information specified) • definition issues (including the use of WDF for waste BVPIs) • data related issues on validation • content of ‘drop down’ selection lists • nature and content of reports produced • content of help function BeEnvironmentalTaking the sting out of waste & environmental management