Commercial waste is changing; here’s why businesses need to pay attention
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Businesses today are under growing pressure to reduce waste, improve sustainability, and deliver on net zero commitments - all while managing rising costs and operational complexity.
For organisations across the South West, "business as usual" in waste management is becoming a financial and regulatory liability. Between changing infrastructure pressures, shrinking landfill availability and the upcoming 2027 micro-business requirements, many are beginning to reassess whether their current approach is fit for the future.
To explore these emerging challenges, we’re hosting an expert-led, 30-minute webinar examining the changing commercial waste landscape and what businesses should be preparing for.
In this session, we’ll discuss:
- How evolving Simpler Recycling requirements and growing Scope 3 emissions scrutiny are reshaping expectations around waste management, reporting and accountability
- Why businesses are reassessing operational resilience, service reliability and long-term readiness in the face of rising costs and changing infrastructure pressures
- The common barriers organisations face around compliance, cost, disruption and process change - and what forward-thinking businesses are doing differently
We’ll finish off by looking at some real world examples of businesses in the South West who have worked with SUEZ to solve these issues.
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Speakers
Brett Sinclair, Business Coordination Manager, with host Adam Pembrey, Marketing Manager for SUEZ in the UK. - Register for the webinar