
Waste management | What is NABERS?
NABERS – or National Australian Built Environment Rating System – is a star-rated system for office buildings. Using a 6-star scale, NABERS helps Australian […]
Read MoreNABERS – or National Australian Built Environment Rating System – is a star-rated system for office buildings. Using a 6-star scale, NABERS helps Australian […]
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Read MoreWanless Recycling is setting the standard when it comes to helping staff manage their office waste disposal more effectively. The company’s focus on simple yet innovative solutions ensures that employees can easily and accurately segregate their waste into the correct bins, reducing confusion and streamlining the recycling process.
One key innovation that has proven highly effective is the use of directional decals. These large, colour-coded signs are clearly labelled and adhered directly to the floor, guiding staff along a marked path toward the appropriate rubbish area. This simple but clever strategy ensures that workers can quickly and effortlessly identify where to dispose of their waste, reducing mistakes and ensuring that recyclable materials don’t end up in general waste.