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How to reduce the costs of waste management in an enterprise?

Entrepreneurs are struggling with dynamic changes in waste management prices. The value of raw materials has fallen so much that waste collectors make the costs of transport, equipment and employees real, without hiding them, so far it has been a common practice. With the simultaneous drastic increase in the prices of problematic and hazardous waste, the final bill becomes an important point in the budget of any company.
At this point, you should ask yourself how to reduce operating costs to keep competitive prices for products and services that form the basis of your business.
Many years of experience in this industry allows me to say - optimization through effective management of employees, equipment and logistics. There is huge financial potential in this area, unfortunately it is overlooked when choosing a company that deals with waste collection.
The most common way of analyzing offers is to compare waste management costs in PLN / 1 ton. This usually works by collecting 2-3 offers and checking which economic calculation is more favorable. So who will finally pay more or charge less money for their services. In addition, companies often break down queries for the collection of individual waste. As a result of such practices, several recipients come to one company to collect selected factions. This generates:
• additional administrative costs
• multiple invoicing
• sending documents to numerous recipients
• duplicate phone calls and reports
• problem with pickup logistics
• shortened perspectives for investment planning


Entrepreneurs are getting used to solutions they have known for years. And when these are not their main area of ​​activity, they pay less attention to improving their functioning.
Ultimately, this translates into a lack of customer engagement in the process of improving and developing the website. That is why it is so important to understand your own process and choose a company that comprehensively gets involved in waste management.
It is important to properly analyze the non-obvious or hidden costs associated with waste management in all areas of the company's operations. Full process analysis allows creating a list of requirements for service providers. Implementing them allows you to slim down the budget of the customer and service providers to develop long-term cooperation.
I encourage you to comment and contact about the audit of your company.

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