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WRATT IV Promote Landfill Alternatives Now: Solutions for Industrial Solid Waste: Chapter 05: Management Commitment

Chapter Abstract: This is clip 5 of 26 for this video. One of the most important things is to get a management commitment to change. After an assessment, management wants to know what the facilities problems are and how to remedy the situation. It is simple to start the process by getting management involved with checking the waste stream. If management is committed, employees will take an interest.
Author: University of Tennessee Center for Telecommunications and Video / Center for Industrial Services
Publication Date: 1992

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Other Chapters

Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter 02: Maury County Landfill
Chapter 03: Assessment of Waste Management Needs
Chapter 04: Identifying Waste Streams
Chapter 05: Management Commitment
Chapter 06: A National Solid Waste Picture
Chapter 07: Sources of Waste, and Industrial Disposal Methods
Chapter 08: Waste Shipped Offsite
Chapter 09: Solid Waste Management and Recycling - Legislation
Chapter 10: Solid Waste Management and Recycling - Economics
Chapter 11: Solid Waste Management and Recycling - Public Wants
Chapter 12: Case Study - John Deere - Overview
Chapter 13: Case Study - John Deere - Plant Tour
Chapter 14: Case Study - John Deere - Partnership with Vendors
Chapter 15: Case Study - Sharp - Overview
Chapter 16: Case Study - Sharp - Waste Reduction Process
Chapter 17: Case Study - Sharp - Plastech Systems Partnership
Chapter 18: Case Study - Jack Daniels - Overview
Chapter 19: Case Study - Jack Daniels - Recycled Wood Facility
Chapter 20: Case Study - Jack Daniels - Boiler Facility
Chapter 21: Case Study - Eastman/Waste Management/Kingsport - Intro.
Chapter 22: Case Study - Eastman -Overview
Chapter 23: Case Study - Eastman -Program Development
Chapter 24: Case Study - Waste Management Partnership
Chapter 25: Case Study - City of Kingsport Recycling Program
Chapter 26: Tire Derived Fuels / Credits

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