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When setting up an office recycling scheme it is often a good idea to implement the recycling scheme in stages, rather than trying to recycle everything at once. In most offices the recyclable material that makes up the largest percentage of waste is likely to be paper. On average paper waste makes up around 40% of the waste from a standard office. It is therefore a good idea to start your recycling scheme by recycling paper. Once this has been in operation for a few weeks, other waste streams can then be introduced.
Keep it Simple.
From experience laziness is often one of the main problems with any type of recycling scheme. In a busy office environment some people will simply use the nearest bin to dispose of their waste, rather than walk to the opposite side of the office to dispose of a few pieces of waste paper in a recycling bin. Making recycling an easy option by placing recycling bins in convenient places is therefore a good way of eliminating this excuse. Recycling bins should be placed next to printers, photocopiers and other areas which are likely to generate a lot of paper waste. Desk top recycling trays can also be used in larger offices to collect the paper waste for recycling. These can then be emptied into the larger recycling bins at the end of each day.