According to the Government of Canada, most garbage collected for disposal ends up in landfills, and a small amount is incinerated. Landfilling waste leads to air emissions, land disturbances, and water pollution. Further extraction and processing of new resources needed to replace any debris, such as concrete, drywall, metals, and paper, lead to even more pollution. This destructive cycle can be solved; when businesses divert waste by recycling and composting, they help reduce the impact of wasted materials on the local environment. A waste audit is ideal to see how your business is handling its waste stream. This audit can help business owners learn what types and quantities of waste is being produced and how much waste is recycled and disposed of.
Entrusting an organization to help you understand your waste diversion and properly audit your waste flow is vital to set up your business as a reputable, conscientious one. Quest Disposal utilizes the latest in software to track what kinds of waste, how much, and where it goes. From there, we can help you plan a strategy to divert waste to be picked up as frequently as you need it and for what types.
A waste audit is a formal, structured process used to quantify the amount and types of waste being generated by an organization. Information from audits will help identify current waste practices and how they can be improved.
Being waste-wise can mean:
Quest maintains a large fleet comprised of roll off trucks, vac trucks, bins, portable toilets, and fencing. We take pride in the maintenance and cleanliness of our equipment, as seen here in our photo gallery:
Summer is here! Call Quest for septic tank and portable toilet cleaning at your construction site, lake lot, or special event.
We're hiring! Quest is on the look-out for experienced roll-off truck drivers/operators and encourage all to apply online.
Golf season is upon us! As part of our community engagement initiatives, we're happy to participate in community golf fundraisers.