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Pollution Prevention Reuse Strategies Fact Sheet Office of Pollution Prevention |
Many source reduction and recycling strategies include reuse. Simple economics is one of the most persuasive justifications for employing reuse strategies. Reuse techniques help local governments: conserve precious landfill space; reduce dependence on costly hazardous waste management practices; avoid long term liability associated with the mismanagement of wastes; protect workers and the public; and enhance public image.
Reduction through reuse may be achieved through four basic strategies. The first method is inventory management and improved operations. Specific measures included in this category are: inventorying and tracing all raw materials; instituting purchasing controls that favor reusable materials or chemicals over non-reusable ones; and improving material receiving, storage, and handling practices.
The second category of opportunities includes modifying and redesigning equipment to enhance recovery and reuse. Several measures considered to be production process changes are also available to local governments and include substituting non-hazardous for hazardous materials; segregating waste for recovery and reuse; and separating hazardous and non-hazardous wastes to enhance recovery and reuse.
Finally, reuse may be achieved through the establishment of an internal clearinghouse for excess materials and chemicals and the use of waste exchanges.
The concept of waste exchanges warrants special consideration by local governments. Waste exchanges operate on the principle that "one person’s trash is another person’s treasure." For the most part, waste exchanges are non-profit organizations that publish catalogues listing available wastes and wastes needed. Waste exchange link waste generators with waste users. For example, a solvent that is slightly off-specification may be unsuitable for a research laboratory but completely suitable for a less discriminating user in the manufacturing sector.
Some opportunities for local governments to reduce their waste generation through reuse are listed below. These measures may be applied to both non-hazardous and hazardous waste streams.