Certified Green Business Program
Office Retail Criteria: Solid Waste Reduction & Recycling
1. Look in your garbage dumpster annually to see if there are items that could instead be reused by someone else or recycled.
2. REDUCE waste in 7 ways:- Discourage the printing of emails.
- Set copier/printer defaults to double-sided.
- Practice efficient printing and copying by using the size reduction feature—print two pages of a document or book onto one page.
- Use computer fax modems that allow faxing directly from computers without printing.
- Eliminate fax cover sheets by using "sticky" fax directory notes.
- Eliminate unnecessary forms, redesign forms to use less paper, or switch to electronic forms.
- Use a bulletin board or routing lists for memos and journals to reduce printed copies.
- Reduce all unwanted mailings:
- Eliminate duplicates by returning labels requesting all but one be removed.
- Reduce junk mail. Guidance and a PDF kit are at http://stopjunkmail.org Reduce catalogs at www.catalogchoice.org
- Eliminate duplicates in your own mailing lists.
- For new software, order only the number of manuals needed. Do the same with phone books. Encourage employees to share.
- Design marketing materials that require no envelope – simply fold and mail.
- Buy products in returnable or reusable containers.
- Work with vendors to minimize packaging.
- Eliminate the use of non-recyclable packaging, such as Styrafoam.
- In the lunch/break room, replace disposables with permanent items (e.g., mugs, dishes, utensils, towels/rags, coffee filters, etc.) and use refillable containers for sugar, salt & pepper, etc. to avoid individual condiment packets.
- Serve dishes at office events in reusable serving dishes.
- Eliminate single-use plastic water bottles.
- Centralize purchasing to eliminate unnecessary purchases and ensure all waste reduction purchasing policies are followed.
- Use optical scanners, which give more details about inventory, for more precise ordering.
- Lease, rather than purchase, computers and printers.
- Leave mowed grass on lawn (“grasscycling”).
- Other:
- Use reconditioned parts and components.
- Print on previously printed paper, or designate a tray on printers as a “draft” tray.
- Reuse office paper as scratch paper.
- Reuse envelopes by covering old addresses and postage, and affixing new.
- Give or sell reusable cloth bags (this is required for stores over 10,000 sq.ft).
- Offer a small incentive to customers bringing their own shopping bags, coffee mugs, etc.
- Have your customers return packaging to you for reuse.
- Reuse paper or plastic packaging materials.
- Designate a reuse area for office supplies such as binders, folders and staplers.
- Reuse garbage bag liners.
- Have your toner cartridges refilled for use.
- Donate furniture, supplies, scrap materials, etc., or use a waste exchange program where another business can take your unwanted items (www.ciwmb.ca.gov/CalMAX).
- Other:
3. REUSE materials in 3 ways.
- REQUIRED: Cardboard
- REQUIRED: Newspapers, office/mixed paper, junk mail
- REQUIRED: Glass bottles and jars
- REQUIRED: Metal cans, containers, aluminum foil
- REQUIRED: Plastic bottles and containers
- Plastics
- Scrap metal
- Landscape trimmings (green waste)
- Pallets and other wood
- Other:
4. RECYCLE all of the required materials and at least one additional material.
4. Buy the first required item and at least 3 more items with recycled content.
Purchasing products made from recycled materials conserves resources and is essential to support the recycling market.
- REQUIRED: Copier/printer paper with at least 30% post-consumer waste
- Copier/printer paper with 100% post-consumer waste
- Written policy guiding purchase that emphasizes buying recycled-content and low- toxicity products
- Folders or other paper products
- Envelopes
- Letterhead
- Business cards
- Paper towels
- Tissues
- Toilet paper
- Toilet seat covers
- Garbage bags
- Boxes or bags for retail use or shipping
- Recycled or remanufactured laser and copier toner cartridges
- Carpet, carpet undercushion or floor mats
- Remodeling/construction materials: cabinets, fixtures, ceramic and ceiling tiles, drywall, insulation, interior paneling, composite lumber/wood, roofing, concrete, etc.
- Sell products made with recycled content.
- Purchase or obtain previously used furniture, supplies or materials (CalMAX, freecycle.org, Craig’s List). List examples: