Guidance for
Health and Social Care
Step 5

Monitoring recycling services in Health and Social Care settings

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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  • Monitoring your recycling performance

    There are a number of things you can do to work out how successful your recycling efforts are.

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  • Get feedback about your recycling service from employees and users

    To understand how well your new recycling service is working for your workplace, it’s useful to ask for feedback from the people who use it – your staff members, service users, residents and visitors across different roles, departments and sites (where applicable), along with caretakers and cleaners.

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  • Managing your Health and Social Care recycling and waste contract

    Staying in touch with your waste and recycling service provider is an important part of ensuring your recycling service is going to plan. This is often referred to as contract management.

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  • Making improvements to your recycling services

    As you start to recycle more, the amount of general waste you produce should also reduce. This means you should be able to reduce your number of general waste bins, or have them emptied less often. This could save you money!

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