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.
This guide only deals with non-hazardous municipal waste – the sorts of waste materials also produced in the home. We won’t be covering how to manage or other specialist waste your business may produce.
Good to know:
There’s plenty of information and guidance out there for the retail and wholesale sector to help you manage your waste;
- Material Focus has information on electricals recycling.
- WRAP has produced guidance on retailer guidance take back.
- Green Street has produced a Planet Friendly Guide that details 30 practical actions you can take to reduce your environmental impact.
- WRAP’s Guardians of Grub website has guidance, tools and resources to support food businesses to save money by reducing food waste.
- WRAP’s quick-start Action List helps businesses reduce food waste.
- Read our Retailer clothing take back guide designed specifically for clothing retailers advising how to set up a take back scheme for unwanted clothing as part of WRAP’s Textiles 2030 work.
- Review guidance on disposing of food waste.
More guidance for the retail and wholesale sector
- Why your Retail or Wholesale organisation should recycle
- Planning your Retail or Wholesale business's recycling needs
- Calculating the collection cost of your Retail or Wholesale waste
- Setting up recycling for your Retail or Wholesale business
- Monitoring recycling services in Retail and Wholesale businesses