Incident reporting in the waste management industry with sustainability in focus - are you in control?


Jørild Theie, Senior Consultant, TQM
Blog series: How to simplify and improve people's lives
At a time when sustainability and environmental concerns are becoming increasingly important, the waste management industry plays a crucial role in managing waste and resources responsibly. The waste management industry is responsible for collecting, treating and recycling waste, and this involves many varied processes and potential risks. But even in an industry focused on sustainability, there are challenges that require careful attention and innovative solutions.
Let's explore some of the challenges of incident reporting in the waste management industry:
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