Workplace recycling guide

Retail and Wholesale

Help for your business at each step of the journey.

Guidance for the retail and wholesale sector

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Welcome to our workplace Recycling Guide for the Retail and Wholesale sector!

In this guide, we’ll take you through five steps to implementing recycling in your business. Whether you operate a supermarket, a small independent online store or a wholesale market, if your workplace is new to recycling, work your way through from Step 1. Or you can jump to a particular page if you're after specific advice

The tips in this step-by-step guide will help you to:

Optimise: get the most from your current waste collection service

Plan: design a recycling system that works for your business and employees

Reduce costs: recycling is often cheaper than disposal!

Get compliant: ensure your business is complying with current waste regulations

Content overview

About our Retail & Wholesale Recycling Guide

This guide is for the person responsible for managing waste at your retail or wholesale workplace or site. If you’re a large organisation with multiple sites, such as a retail chain, you may have a dedicated Waste Manager. For smaller retail and wholesale businesses, this may be the responsibility of the business owner or manager.

Step 1

Why your Retail or Wholesale organisation should recycle

There are many benefits of recycling for businesses and other non-household premises.

Before we get into the details of how to recycle, let’s take a quick look at the background and how recycling can help your business.

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Step 2

Planning your Retail or Wholesale business's recycling needs

If you’re completely new to recycling, this step will help you work out what waste your business generates and what you might need from a recycling service.

Step 3

Calculating the collection cost of your Retail or Wholesale waste

If you’ve completed the waste audit as covered in Step 2, you’ll have collected detailed information about the amount and type of waste your business produces. You can now use the business waste calculator to estimate the amount of waste collected from your business and receive suggested changes that could help you recycle more and save money.

Step 4

Setting up recycling for your Retail or Wholesale business

If you’ve carried out a waste audit and used the business waste calculator, you should now have a better understanding of the types of waste your business generates and options to recycle more. You’ve hopefully also created a waste action plan, and now it’s time to put it into action!

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Step 5

Monitoring recycling services in Retail and Wholesale businesses

Once you have your workplace recycling set up and you’ve got your employees on board, it’s worth regularly monitoring and reviewing how it’s going. By doing so, you can share successes with your team and customers and look out for opportunities to improve.

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