Thursday, 6 September 2012

5TH OBSERVATIONS


Honda Waste Management System

Honda has a very reliable waste management system. They have bins that are easily accessible inside and outside the workshop. Rags which are used for cleaning are properly disposed of in allocated bins once they have been used. 

The waste management company sends in trucks to remove the general waste bins on a weekly basis, as the bins have the capacity to store a large amount; with the option of early removal just a phone call away if needed.


Recycling truck picking up cardboard                               Truck picking up rubbish

There are also storage containers to dispose of any fluids. These bins are specially designed to contain fluids so that they do not become exposed to people and the environment. These bins are kept along rear end wall of the building. Once the tanks are full, a waste disposal truck arrives to collect the waste by pumping it into a storage tank on the truck. The waste product is then taken away to be disposed recycled or disposed of. 
In New Zealand, the used oil collection system is divided into public collection points, industrial and commercial sites, collection agents and disposal services. 

                                                        TRANSPACIFIC Recyclers

Summary
It is evident that Honda has followed all the legal requirements for waste management, and has played a huge role in keeping employees, the wider community, and the environment safe by promoting sustainable practices, and disposing of waste in a safer manner. This is why Honda is a great company to work with, and it show through the employees and the satisfied customers.


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