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Houston, Texas, Is a Waste Management Mecca



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FCC Environmental, Waste Connections, and Waste Connections all announced plans in 2011 to move to Houston's suburbs. California's regulatory climate was too harsh. Houston already hosted companies like WCA Waste Corporation and Strategic Materials. Browning-Ferris Industries founded Houston over 50 years ago. Its success allowed it to be the first publicly traded company within the industry. Since then, the market has experienced growth in all the major categories.

Recycling

Houston residents have access to curbside recycling. The service accepts common recyclables such as bottles, newspapers, and cans. However, it also accepts larger items like tree waste. Visit the city's website for more details. Residents can manage their trash online, request new services and get weather-related alerts. They can also call their service provider if they're not getting their waste collected. There are four drop-off locations in Houston.


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Automated garbage collection

Houston, Texas has recently implemented automated trash collection. The city's new automated trash truck includes cameras, a garbage compressor, and retractable extended arms. It is the community who must ensure that garbage collection goes smoothly. It is important to keep garbage cans away from vehicles and poles, and make sure there is enough space for the truck to pull up. Additionally, garbage bins should be facing the street.


Utilization of landfill gas

The best way to make use of the existing infrastructure is to use landfill gas as waste management. It is cheaper than natural gas and generates energy. The energy that it produces has about half the heating value of natural gas, which is 35,406 kJ/m3. To make more energy, landfill gas can be mixed into other fuels. This makes it possible to use the gas for both commercial and on-site purposes.

There are staff shortages

Houston's municipal trash collection service is in dire need of drivers. Private companies are hiring drivers, who are paid higher wages and work less hours. These vacancies can cause delays in recycling pickups. COVID-19 is another problem in the city. This virus has left 370 solid waste management workers unable to work. Every day, the number of people out of work is increasing.


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Sustainability initiatives

A number of sustainability initiatives have been implemented in the Houston area. University of Houston has 300 outdoor recycling bins and started serving students who follow a green diet. The university has also become a member of the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education and has adopted the sustainability tracking assessment and rating system. In September 2008 the university also established a Sustainability Committee.




FAQ

What is Kaizen?

Kaizen is a Japanese term which means "continuous improvement." This philosophy encourages employees to continually look for ways to improve the work environment.

Kaizen is based upon the belief that each person should be capable of doing his or her job well.


What is TQM exactly?

The industrial revolution was when companies realized that they couldn't compete on price alone. This is what sparked the quality movement. They had to improve efficiency and quality if they were to remain competitive.

Management realized the need to improve and created Total Quality Management, which focused on improving all aspects within an organization's performance. It included continual improvement processes, employee involvement, customer satisfaction, and customer satisfaction.


How can we make our company culture successful?

A successful company culture is one that makes people feel valued and respected.

It is founded on three basic principles:

  1. Everyone has something to contribute
  2. People are treated with respect
  3. There is mutual respect between individuals and groups

These values are reflected in the way people behave. For example, they will treat others with courtesy and consideration.

They will listen to other people's opinions respectfully.

They will also encourage others to share their ideas and feelings.

In addition, the company culture encourages open communication and collaboration.

People feel safe to voice their opinions without fear of reprisal.

They understand that errors will be tolerated as long they are corrected honestly.

The company culture promotes honesty, integrity, and fairness.

Everybody knows they have to tell the truth.

Everyone knows that there are rules and regulations that apply to them.

Nobody expects to be treated differently or given favors.


What does Six Sigma mean?

Six Sigma uses statistical analyses to locate problems, measure them, analyze root cause, fix problems and learn from the experience.

The first step is identifying the problem.

Next, data are collected and analyzed in order to identify patterns and trends.

The problem is then rectified.

Finally, data is reanalyzed to determine whether the problem has been eliminated.

This continues until you solve the problem.



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How To

How can you apply 5S to your office?

The first step to making your workplace more efficient is to organize everything properly. A clean desk, a neat room, and a well-organized space are all key factors in ensuring everyone is productive. To ensure space is efficiently used, the five S's (Sort Shine, Sweep Separate, Store and Separate) are all essential. These steps will be covered one-by-one and how they can work in any kind of setting.

  1. Sort.Put away papers and clutter so that you don't waste valuable time searching for something that you know is there. This means putting things where you use them most often. If you find yourself frequently referring to something, place it near the location where you do your research. You should also consider whether you really need to keep something around -- if it doesn't serve a useful function, get rid of it!
  2. Shine. You should get rid of any items that could be harmful or cause injury to others. For example, if you have a lot of pens lying around, find a way to store them safely. A pen holder is a great investment as you won't lose your pens.
  3. Sweep. Clean off surfaces regularly to prevent dirt from building up on your furniture and other items. You might want to purchase dusting equipment in order to make sure that every surface is as clean as possible. To keep your workstation neat, you can reserve a certain area for dusting or sweeping.
  4. Separate. Separate your trash into multiple bins to save time when you have to dispose of it. You can dispose of your garbage easily by placing trash cans strategically around the office. Make sure that you take advantage of this location by placing trash bags next to each bin so that you don't have to dig through piles of trash to find what you need.




 



Houston, Texas, Is a Waste Management Mecca