Step-by-Step Guide to achieve Zero waste reporting credits 4: Become an active participant in the U.S. EPA WasteWise Program for TRUE Certification
As sustainability becomes increasingly important for businesses, more and more companies are striving towards achieving zero waste goals. One way to showcase these achievements and benchmark against other organizations is by becoming an active participant in the U.S. EPA WasteWise program.
Intent
The intent of this credit is to share zero waste achievements and benchmark against other organizations.
Requirements
To meet the requirements of this credit, a company must register for the U.S. EPA WasteWise program and submit current and baseline data. The company must also annually post project diversion rates, cost savings, expenses, and revenue.
Potential Strategies
The first step to comply with Credit 4 is to learn about and register for the WasteWise program, which is free to join. Once registered, the company needs to track information as required in Credits 1 and 2 of the Zero Waste Reporting for TRUE Certification. The information includes baseline data, annual data, and waste reduction goals for the project. During the WasteWise collection window, the company needs to update their information on the EPA’s WasteWise website.
Submitting Documentation
The company needs to provide documentation of their membership in the WasteWise program. This documentation can be in the form of email confirmation, official letters, or a certificate of participation.
By becoming an active participant in the U.S. EPA WasteWise program, companies can showcase their zero waste achievements, benchmark against other organizations, and ultimately contribute to a more sustainable future. Compliance with Credit 4 of the Zero Waste Reporting for TRUE Certification requires registering for the WasteWise program, submitting current and baseline data, and annually posting project diversion rates, cost savings, expenses, and revenue. With the proper documentation, companies can show their commitment to zero waste and sustainability.