Are your organizations interested in achieving environmental sustainability and protecting natural resources? This is our passion! By reducing the products we produce and recycling what we protect with limited natural resources, we can cooperate to create an environmentally friendly environment for today and tomorrow .
Emterra Environmental USA believes that such things should not exist.
Many resources such as crude oil, wood, water, chemical substances, etc. are used in the manufacture of products. When the product reaches its end of life, the secondary resources required to recycle the product are much less. This is an important step in protecting the sustainability of raw materials and the environment.
We are constantly seeking ways to promote a more sustainable final market of recyclable materials. We work independently with Michigan's local and global partners to find a new promising market for recyclable materials that are difficult to market.
As a result, the landfill moves more and the cost and the carbon dioxide emissions of the organization are reduced.
Please consult us when you are striving to learn more about our product management and grower responsibility expansion, the need for recycling and composting, and to achieve zero waste zero program.
EPR, or expansion of producer responsibility is a direct background of the concept of sustainable development of closed-loop recycling economy. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) defines it as an "environmental policy approach to producer responsibility for products that extend to the post consumption stage of the product life cycle". In the EPR approach, it is necessary to establish a feedback loop to optimize environmental performance while improving the product design, and to minimize the end-of-life management cost. Therefore, EPR is associated with product design and mandatory policy goals, providing links between product design and post-use processing, and between policy and implementation. Make EPR the ideal tool to achieve the goal of the recycling economy
Sustainable incident management (also called event greening) is a process used to generate events that pay particular attention to environmental, economic and social issues. The sustainability of event management incorporates socially and environmentally responsible decisions into the planning, organization, implementation and participation of events. It involves incorporating the principles and practices of sustainable development into all levels of activity organization to ensure that the event is held in a responsible manner. It represents all the intervention of the activity and needs to be carried out in an integrated way. Activation greening should begin at the beginning of the project and involve participants in all major roles, such as customers, organizers, venues, subcontractors, suppliers, etc.
Sustainability: Corporate sustainability is our company's efforts to fulfill business in a way that is responsible both socially and environmentally. It includes elements of sustainability, corporate social responsibility (CSR), stakeholder concern, corporate social responsibility. Swimlane: a line of business process table type called "swim lane chart". Provide a way to indicate which department or individual is responsible for a specific process or activity. Responsible areas or parties are displayed on the left side of the figure, processes are organized from left to right, connection lines between each lane for switching display areas