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Recycling Policy
1. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that {{org_field_name}} implements a structured and sustainable approach to waste management and recycling in line with CQC regulations, environmental laws, and best practices in supported living care. Our commitment to recycling and responsible waste disposal contributes to:
- Environmental sustainability by reducing landfill waste.
- Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
- The health and well-being of service users and staff.
- Operational efficiency and cost savings.
This policy ensures that all employees, service users, and visitors are aware of their responsibilities regarding recycling and waste management within our supported living service.
2. Scope
This policy applies to:
- All staff members, including permanent, temporary, agency, and volunteers.
- All service users, ensuring they are encouraged and supported in recycling efforts.
- Visitors and contractors working within our premises.
- Suppliers and external service providers, ensuring they comply with our recycling commitments.
3. Legal and Regulatory Compliance
This policy aligns with:
- Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014:
- Regulation 12 – Safe Care and Treatment (waste management to prevent infection and hazards).
- Regulation 15 – Premises and Equipment (maintaining cleanliness and hygiene).
- Regulation 17 – Good Governance (sustainable management policies).
- Environmental Protection Act 1990 – Duty of care in waste management.
- Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 – Legal obligations on waste separation and disposal.
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 – Safe disposal of hazardous waste.
- Defra Waste Management Guidelines – Best practices for social care facilities.
4. Recycling and Waste Management Procedures
4.1 Waste Segregation
To ensure efficient recycling and safe disposal of waste, {{org_field_name}} follows a clear waste segregation process:
- General Waste (Non-Recyclable): Items that cannot be reused or recycled.
- Recyclable Waste: Paper, cardboard, plastics, metal, and glass.
- Food Waste: Organic waste for composting or food recycling schemes.
- Clinical Waste: PPE, dressings, and sharps disposed of in line with infection control policies.
- Hazardous Waste: Electrical waste, batteries, and chemicals handled under COSHH regulations.
All bins must be clearly labelled and positioned in accessible locations throughout the premises.
4.2 Staff Responsibilities
- Employees must ensure that waste is placed in the correct bins and is not contaminated.
- Training must be provided on waste segregation and recycling procedures during induction and through regular refresher courses.
- Service users will be encouraged to participate in recycling initiatives as part of their independent living skills.
- Housekeeping and maintenance teams must conduct daily waste collection and disposal checks.
4.3 Recycling Collection and Disposal
- Recyclable materials will be collected and stored separately in dedicated bins.
- External waste collection companies will be contracted to ensure waste is handled in compliance with local authority regulations.
- Hazardous waste will be disposed of using licensed contractors, ensuring traceability and safety.
- Food waste will be managed through composting where feasible or through local council food waste recycling schemes.
5. Environmental Impact and Sustainability
5.1 Reducing Waste Generation
- Encouraging the use of reusable materials such as washable cleaning cloths and durable containers.
- Implementing paperless systems where possible, including electronic record-keeping.
- Using energy-efficient and refillable products to reduce packaging waste.
- Engaging with suppliers to reduce plastic packaging on deliveries.
5.2 Service User Engagement
- Service users will be supported to participate in recycling programs, promoting independence and environmental awareness.
- Activities such as gardening, composting, and upcycling workshops will be provided to encourage sustainable practices.
5.3 Staff Training and Awareness
- Regular training sessions on waste management and recycling best practices.
- Displaying posters and signs throughout the premises to reinforce recycling habits.
- Encouraging staff-led sustainability initiatives and recognising contributions to environmental improvements.
6. Monitoring and Compliance
6.1 Waste Audits and Reporting
- Monthly waste audits will be conducted to monitor recycling rates and identify areas for improvement.
- Non-compliance incidents (e.g., incorrect waste disposal) will be investigated and addressed through additional training.
- Annual sustainability reports will be reviewed by senior management to assess the effectiveness of the recycling policy.
6.2 Compliance with Local Authority Regulations
- Regular checks will be conducted to ensure compliance with council recycling schemes.
- External audits by environmental health teams will be used to improve our waste management approach.
7. Continuous Improvement and Innovation
7.1 Evaluating New Recycling Initiatives
- Researching new waste reduction technologies, such as biodegradable packaging.
- Partnering with local recycling organisations for innovative waste disposal solutions.
- Encouraging staff and service users to propose sustainability improvements.
7.2 Reducing Carbon Footprint
- Switching to eco-friendly suppliers for cleaning and care products.
- Reducing energy waste through improved lighting and heating controls.
- Encouraging staff and service users to use sustainable transport options, such as walking, cycling, or car-sharing.
8. Roles and Responsibilities
8.1 Registered Manager
- Ensures compliance with waste management regulations and CQC standards.
- Oversees waste audits and environmental policies.
- Reports any non-compliance or safety concerns.
8.2 Staff Members
- Adhere to waste segregation and disposal guidelines.
- Report any hazardous waste concerns to management.
- Encourage service users to participate in recycling initiatives.
8.3 Housekeeping and Maintenance Teams
- Ensure all waste bins are maintained and emptied regularly.
- Coordinate with external waste contractors for safe waste disposal.
- Keep records of waste collection and disposal compliance.
9. Related Policies
- Infection Prevention and Control Policy (for clinical waste disposal).
- Health and Safety Policy (for handling hazardous waste safely).
- Sustainability and Environmental Policy (for overall environmental strategy).
- Facilities Management Policy (for waste storage and bin management).
10. Policy Review
This policy will be reviewed annually to ensure compliance with CQC standards, environmental regulations, and operational requirements. Updates will be communicated to all staff and relevant stakeholders.
Responsible Person: {{org_field_registered_manager_first_name}} {{org_field_registered_manager_last_name}}
Reviewed on: {{last_update_date}}
Next Review Date: {{next_review_date}}
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