Waste Management worked with Brandywine Realty Trust to increase their diversion rate from 20% to 77%, which resulted in a 29% cost savings increase in just a short year.
Waste Management's ENSPIRE® analytics platform allows a national grocery customer to combine commodity data across multiple sources to track sustainability progress.
The hospital sought out a subject matter expert who could provide daily operations and reporting support to make their sustainability program a success.
WMS Sustainability Services staffed 16 on-site team members to provide everyday support in compliant waste management and greening of company operations.
After implementing a program to process 600 tons of clean, dry scrap materials yearly, the company realized reduced transportation costs and increased material rebates.
Waste Management implemented a closed-loop recycling option, reverse-logistics, and centralized data collection - all of which have realized historical cost savings.
Waste Management works with BASF to support the corporation's sustainability objectives. In 2007 alone, BASF saved $1.19 million in new and recurring costs.
WM designed a sustainable waste management system on a multi-building campus, reducing waste-to-landfill and increasing worker efficiency in material conveyance.
WM consultants helped develop a customized online business
intelligence dashboard to aid the college's ability to accurately track it's environmental performance.
The WM team crafted a comprehensive waste management plan to produce less waste and enhance diversion, successfully
exceeding the goal with 87.3% diversion.
The WM team worked with the HMC to increase recycling and
diversion rates from the previous year by managing the waste diversion program from start to finish.
WM's consultants tracked metrics and introduced a comprehensive food waste composting and recycling program, resulting in an 83% diversion rate at the event.
WM worked with the city of Houston to collect data in preparing the city for next year's Olympic Trials, lead to the prediction that 81.2 percent landfill diversion was attainable.