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Waste MinimizationHow to Consistently Reach your Goals
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Meet Your Presenter• Brian Boissonneault• Director | Manufacturing and Utilities• bboissonneault@gmail.com• Direct (617)715-9006• Mobile (860)573-9869• www.linkedin.com/in/brianboissonne
ault• Waste minimization enthusiast for
over 15 years
• <relevant experience / expertise / education>
Take Away
Applying a system is the only way to consistently reach your minimization
goals.
PollWhat do you see as the biggest road
block in implementing waste minimization at your organization?
Who Is This For?
Environmental Managers
Asked to make company more
sustainable
Production Managers
Asked to manage budget
closely
Purchasing Managers
Asked to find competitive costs from
outside firms
Senior Leadership
Asked to move the company into the future
You Might Be Thinking...• I’ve tried waste minimization
and I’ve gotten as far as I can.• I’ve tried waste minimization;
it isn’t cost effective.• My company says they want
to see waste minimization, but they won’t dedicate resources to accomplish the goals.
• I thought I signed up for the OSHA webinar.
Common MisconceptionsTraditional Wisdom
Waste minimization is the responsibility of our EHS
department.
We have already completed our waste minimization goals
Waste minimization and recycling are expensive.
Reality
Waste minimization starts at senior leadership!
Waste minimization is a journey of continuous
improvement, not a destination
Many people don’t know what their waste costs.
Disposal Program Costs
Total Cost of
Ownership
Disposal
Transportation
Taxes and Insurance
Labor
Training
Supplies and
Storage
What Will You Learn?
• Who should be involved
in the process
• Where to begin
• How to make it work
OverviewWaste minimization requires a team
effort.
Successful waste minimization may come from many areas.
Company goals must be weaved into the operating fabric.
Waste minimization requires a team effort.
Successful waste minimization may come from many areas.
Company goals must be weaved into the operating fabric.
Case StudyStartup Tech Company
Savings
Status Quo Optimized0
50000
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150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
PoundsCost
Action Item• Senior Leadership• Procurement• EH&S• Engineering/Quality• Marketing• Production Supervisor(s)• External Resources
*Commit to meeting regularly and get those meetings on the calendar now!
Assemble your Team
Waste minimization requires a team effort.
Successful waste minimization may come from many areas.
Company goals must be weaved into the operating fabric.
Case StudyTech Company
Waste Water
2009 20100
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
800000
900000
GallonsCost
• How much volume of byproduct is generated from each process over a period of time?
• What are the chemical and physical properties of both the product and byproduct(s)?
• How are we handling disposal now?• What are the ingredients which go into our product?• What physical and/or chemical processes do those
ingredients go through? • Is there a secondary market value for our byproduct(s) and off
spec product?
Action ItemCollect the Data
Waste minimization requires a team effort.
Successful waste minimization may come from many areas.
Company goals must be weaved into the operating fabric.
The Fabric
• Increase Brand Reputation
• Lower Risk• Increase Sales• Manage Cost
(including modeling)
Case StudyPolymer ManufacturerSustainability Report (Tons of Waste)
2013 20140
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Off Spec ProductChemical WasteSolid Waste
•Keep it Simple•Assign Values•Engagement from the Top Down
•Report
Action ItemBuild the Program
Summary
Waste minimization requires a team effort.
Successful waste minimization may come from many areas.
Company goals must be weaved into the operating fabric.
Take Away
Applying a system is the only way to consistently reach your minimization
goals.
Parting Words
• Continuous Improvement
• Competitive Manufacturing
Market
• Competitive Job Market
QUESTIONS?
Thank You For Attending!• You can expect to receive:
• A copy of this deck• A recording of the
presentation• Answers to all
questions sent during the presentation
• A request to fill out a brief survey.
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