Facilities

In-House vs Managed Services: Optimizing Building-Wide Waste Programs

In-House vs Managed Services: Optimizing Building-Wide Waste Programs

Facility and sustainability leaders often ask whether to run building-wide waste programs in-house, outsource to a managed waste provider, or blend both. The right answer depends on goals such as diversion, contamination control, budget predictability, and tenant experience—plus how well your routing aligns with MRF requirements and regional end markets. This guide compares models side by side, defines the SLAs and KPIs that keep programs accountable, and shows where to find managed waste services for office buildings. Throughout, we ground decisions in standards-aligned material routing (ISRI/ASTM) documented in Recycler Routing Guide, realistic contamination thresholds, and end-market viability—so your fiber, plastics, metals, and organics don’t just get collected, they get accepted. For context on planning and audits, see the EPA’s sustainable materials management framework and waste assessment approach (EPA SMM).

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Can You Mix Yard Waste and Household Junk for Spring Cleanup?

Can You Mix Yard Waste and Household Junk for Spring Cleanup?

Spring cleanup is the perfect time to clear out branches, leaves, and the bulky odds and ends that have piled up. But can you mix yard waste and household junk for spring cleanup? In most communities, the answer is no. Yard debris must stay separate from household trash to keep organics streams clean, protect composting quality, and avoid rejected pickups or fines. As a logistics-first guide, Recycler Routing Guide helps property and facilities teams run compliant, diversion-focused events with clear acceptance rules, documented downstream outlets, and KPI-gated rollouts. Below, you’ll find the operational steps, equipment choices, and provider comparisons that keep your green waste collection on track—and your costs predictable.

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