Fleet – Quest Resource Management Group https://questrmg.com Sustainability. Delivered. Thu, 12 Jun 2025 15:34:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://questrmg.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/cropped-Quest_favicon_logo-32x32.png Fleet – Quest Resource Management Group https://questrmg.com 32 32 Closing the Loop on Summer Waste: Circular Economy Tips for Seasonal Businesses https://questrmg.com/closing-the-loop-on-summer-waste-circular-economy-tips-for-seasonal-businesses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=closing-the-loop-on-summer-waste-circular-economy-tips-for-seasonal-businesses Thu, 12 Jun 2025 15:30:33 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=8753 – Jun. 12, 2025 –

Summer often brings a shift in customer habits, industry demands and operational challenges for businesses. Whether you’re in hospitality, retail, manufacturing, or healthcare, waste streams tend to change with the seasons. 

For many industries, summer signals an increase in certain types of waste—from food and packaging to construction debris and product returns. To remain sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective, businesses must adopt circular economy principles tailored to these seasonal trends.

Here, we’ll explore summer waste realities across eight key industries and offer actionable tips to help your business manage waste smarter while staying sustainable all summer long and beyond.

Understanding Seasonal Variations in Waste

Seasonal trends in waste streams arise from shifts in consumer behaviors and industry practices. Summer sees increased outdoor events, peak tourism, construction surges, and warm-weather dining. These trends generate specific waste challenges unique to each industry:

  • Automotive sees higher vehicle and tire servicing needs as more people hit the road for vacations.
  • Transportation/Logistics face challenges with packaging waste from surges in summer shipments.
  • Hospitality/Restaurants encounter food waste spikes amid busier outdoor dining seasons.
  • Retail generates additional packaging waste from sales of summer seasonal goods.
  • Grocery experiences higher demand for seasonal produce, which increases spoilage risks.
  • Manufacturing/Construction accelerate activities due to optimal weather, producing more operational waste.
  • Healthcare contends with elevated patient volumes (e.g., heat-related illnesses), resulting in more medical waste.

 

Being proactive during the summer months offers an opportunity to “close the loop” by designing waste streams to be reused, composted or recycled, reducing environmental impact and optimizing costs.

 

Practical Steps for All Businesses to Close the Loop

No matter your industry, the following steps can help ensure your waste strategy aligns with circular economy principles this summer:

  1. Audit Your Waste Streams.
    Identify what types of waste your facility generates most during the summer and evaluate opportunities for reduction, reuse and recycling.
  2. Engage Employees.
    Train staff to follow waste-sorting protocols and encourage creative input on waste-reduction processes. It takes a sustainable ecosystem to move the needle.
  3. Collaborate with Vendors.
    Work with suppliers who share your sustainability goals, such as those offering reusable shipping materials or eco-friendly products. Or, better yet, if you work with a waste handling company, there’s a strong chance they are connected with a large network of vendors to identify which vendors are best aligned with your goals and values.
  4. Use Technology.
    Implement waste tracking systems to monitor volumes over time and assess the effectiveness of your waste strategies. Know which tech is best suited for your company, so you avoid possibly taking on a new challenge.
  5. Educate Consumers.
    Build customer loyalty by showcasing your waste-reduction initiatives. Provide incentives for sustainable behaviors, like discounts for reusable containers or participation in recycling programs.
  6. Set Measurable Goals.
    Define success with key metrics (e.g., “reduce food waste by 30%”) and communicate progress transparently.

 

Understanding Seasonal Variations in WasteThe Benefits of Sustainability All Season Long

Adopting a circular economy mindset brings numerous advantages. By reducing waste, businesses save on disposal costs, improve efficiency and cultivate customer goodwill. Aligning waste strategies with summer demand patterns ensures your operations remain agile and ready to adapt to other seasonal shifts.

Summer may come with its challenges, but it’s also ripe with opportunities. By preparing now and rethinking waste and recycling management, your business can set the stage for sustainable practices that will carry forward into autumn and beyond. Closing the loop isn’t just about cutting waste; it’s about creating a thriving, connected system where resources are always reused and valued. Will your business take the first step?

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Recapping ConnexFM 2025: Simplifying Success in the World of Facilities Management https://questrmg.com/recapping-connexfm-2025-simplifying-success-in-the-world-of-facilities-management/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=recapping-connexfm-2025-simplifying-success-in-the-world-of-facilities-management Thu, 24 Apr 2025 15:25:03 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=8708 – Apr. 24, 2025 –

 

Ah, Denver in April. Crisp mountain air, stunning views and the electric energy of ConnexFM 2025. It was an action-packed event filled with inspiring conversations, valuable insights and a collective focus on shaping the future of facilities management. 

For those of us in the waste and recycling industry, the conference underscored some powerful trends and priorities that can drive meaningful change for businesses everywhere.

 

Quest at ConnexFM 2025

 

Quest at ConnexFM 2025

Here’s a look at the key takeaways and big ideas that emerged during the event.

  1. Back to Basics: Simplicity is Key

Amid all the buzzwords and cutting-edge solutions, one clear theme rose to the top at ConnexFM this year: simplify, simplify, simplify. Businesses are dealing with complex challenges, but some of the most impactful solutions come from mastering the fundamentals.

  • Streamlining processes like invoice management and contract oversight was a major talking point. These simple efficiencies save headaches and, more importantly, time and money.
  • Focusing on “right-sizing” services seasonally can help businesses adapt to their actual needs, ensuring they’re not overpaying or underprepared.

By cutting through the noise and focusing on the basics, businesses can build a solid foundation that supports long-term sustainability and growth.

 

  1. Advocating for Sustainability (While Managing Costs Effectively)

The economy may be uncertain, but a commitment to sustainability is non-negotiable. At the conference, it became clear that decision-makers are increasingly looking for ways to align their waste and recycling programs with their organizational goals while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

  • The ability to secure services at market rates or better is valuable—but it’s about more than just cost. Businesses also want clear metrics that show progress toward sustainability initiatives.
  • ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals are top of mind, and companies want partners who can help measure and achieve them thoughtfully.

This balance between financial discipline and eco-consciousness resonated throughout ConnexFM, showing that businesses don’t have to choose between savings and sustainability.

Quest at ConnexFM 2025

  1. One Point of Contact, Infinite Benefits

The complexity of managing waste and recycling operations across multiple locations is a daily headache for facility managers. ConnexFM highlighted the growing demand for a simpler, smarter way to manage it all.

  • The value of having one point of contact caught the attention of many attendees. Imagine consolidating 67 phone calls, vendor clashes and scattered invoices into a single managed solution. Yes, it’s possible. And yes, it’s a game-changer.
  • Companies are realizing how much time they’ve been wasting by juggling multiple vendors. By partnering with a single holistic service provider, they can save time and focus on what really matters.

Whether it’s hazardous waste, unique sustainability initiatives, or large-scale recycling programs, having a single partner simplifies operations and ensures accountability.

  1. The Role of Technology in Smarter Decisions

A topic that turned heads (and even dropped jaws at times) was the role of technology. Data and digital tools not only streamline reporting but also offer actionable insights that help businesses optimize their waste and recycling programs.

  • Attendees expressed frustration around accessing useful data; many still rely on manual processes like cross-referencing invoices and updating spreadsheets. Enter smart portals.
  • An effective portal consolidates transaction data, tracks tonnage and diversion rates, and spits it out into readable, exportable reports. It saves hours of work and makes goal tracking easier.

Technology doesn’t just replace old methods; it enables businesses to see their operations more clearly and make better, faster decisions.

  1. Expertise That Actually Makes a Difference

Throughout the event, one concern echoed repeatedly from attendees: waste and recycling often feel like an afterthought in the grand scheme of facilities management. It’s lumped into “expenses” rather than viewed as an opportunity to drive value. But when the right expertise steps in, everything changes.

  • Specialized knowledge matters. Whether it’s handling hazardous materials, managing wastewater at car washes, or working with unique commodities, businesses need trusted advisors who understand the ins and outs of their industry.
  • Partnering with experts who’ve been in the trenches offers peace of mind and ensures every program is tailored and optimized for success.

These conversations reminded us why it’s so critical to focus not just on the what but the how. When organizations work with the right team to bring industry-specific insight to the table, they unlock efficiencies they didn’t even know were possible.

 

Quest at ConnexFM 2025

  1. Integration, Collaboration and Accountability

One final key theme from ConnexFM was the growing demand for seamlessly integrated services. Facility managers don’t just want to fix problems; they want to be able to anticipate them, solve them proactively, and get the credit for a job well done.

  • Integrated solutions allow managers to monitor efficiencies across open markets and franchise areas without the logistical headaches.
  • A single provider creates transparency, tracks key KPIs, negotiates contracts and delivers consolidated billing for ultimate accountability.

This level of integration gives managers the tools to succeed while providing the flexibility to focus on larger strategic goals.

Quest at ConnexFM 2025

Quest at ConnexFM 2025

Looking Ahead

ConnexFM 2025 was a powerful reminder of what facilities management can achieve when innovation meets practicality. For us at Quest, it’s clear that businesses want more than a vendor; they want a proactive partner with a single call, a straightforward plan and a portfolio of expertise to tackle even the messiest challenges.

By harnessing the power of simplicity, technology, sustainability and collaboration, we have the chance to not just meet expectations—but exceed them.

Here’s to carrying these lessons forward and helping businesses work smarter, save time and take care of the planet, one streamlined solution at a time. We’ll see you at ConnexFM 2026!

 

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Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Actionable Business Insights from Waste-Focused Documentary https://questrmg.com/out-of-sight-out-of-mind-actionable-business-insights-from-waste-focused-documentary/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=out-of-sight-out-of-mind-actionable-business-insights-from-waste-focused-documentary Wed, 19 Jul 2023 20:36:34 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=8101 – July 20, 2023 –

While Barbie and Oppenheimer are the talk of the town regarding the summer movie season, don’t let the smaller ones with valuable takeaways for business owners fall under the radar.

One such film is the newly-released documentary Matter Out of Place, a multi-part study of how humankind around the globe handles its waste. Rather than engage viewers with the typical talking-heads approach or voice narration, this work primarily consists of long, static shots sans music or commentary. The images speak for themselves, without any true agenda other than capturing the reality of waste and how it’s managed or ignored.

Review our collected insights below to see if they bring awareness or spark new ideas for your company’s operations and programs.

A scene in ‘Matter Out of Place’ showing a town disposing of their waste in a landfill. Courtesy of © Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion GmbH.

 

Waste: Keep in Sight, Keep in Mind

Early in Matter Out of Place, there’s a moment when the adage “out of sight, out of mind” is uttered by a landfill researcher as an excavator digs into a neighborhood field. During the long take, we witness a seemingly harmless, stark area reveal massive amounts of waste buried just a few feet under its surface. Tires, oil cans, and glass accompany the soil used for agricultural purposes, such as growing potatoes; thus, bringing anything but comfort when thinking about where food manufacturers and grocery stores get their supplies.

“Out of sight, out of mind” often becomes the mentality when businesses handle and dispose of their waste: “If it’s swept under the rug, it’s not a problem.” The reality is it becomes a problem for later or someone else. The belief that productivity is more achievable if waste is entirely off the board rather than managed is damaging – as the film further illustrates when it examines how cultures as disparate as Albania, the Maldives, Nepal, and Switzerland dispose of their waste.

A scene in ‘Matter Out of Place’ showing the lengthy process for disposing of waste in a snowy location. A garbage truck must take a ski lift up and down the mountain on waste haul days. Courtesy of © Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion GmbH.

What Are the Bad Habits Visible in Matter Out of Place’s Stillness?

  • Riverbanks – The film’s opening image is a majestic view of snowy mountains and water streams. The subsequent image is a close-up of the riverbanks populated with bottles, plastic bags, and various other environmentally harmful items.
  • Beach Resorts – This time, compared to the riverbank sequence, the two shots are flipped with the white sands beach location starting on a tighter framing to capture the beauty of a private beach. The subsequent image is of the framing widened to show waste on the shoreline, just outside the resort.
  • Mountains – This particular area’s town transfers all its waste to a dumping ground halfway up a mountain. It’s an open trash land that’s free to allow rainwater to wash bacteria and other hazardous substances down the mountainside to the city and wildlife populations below.

Framing Reality: Each location examined in the film displays the “out of mind, out of sight” behavior. It all comes down to how the environments in cities, parks or at businesses are framed. A wide shot of the mountains is a scenic picture, but when narrowing the view to look at the details, the truth is revealed.

Same with the beach resort sequence in the film: the camera backs up to reveal the most cared about parts of the beach are the most profitable ones. Who’s to say that those surrounding regions won’t push the animals and plant life out that keeps the “profitable” areas thriving? You can’t slap a Band-Aid on and expect it to hold. Eventually, the levee will break, and the consequences will be painful.

A scene in ‘Matter Out of Place’ showing volunteers working together to collect all waste following a festival event. Courtesy of © Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion GmbH.

 

Our Suggestion: How the problem relates to companies (like yours) is electing only to treat the pain points, not the entire system. There’s an operational ecosystem with a workplace, and waste plays a monumental role. Suppose an enterprise evaluates what it takes in, sells, and disposes of. In that case, it can develop an efficient flow that can focus better on storefront operations while reaching a level of sustainability that aligns with customer demands, environmental needs, and state/local requirements.

Why purchase an item packaged with environmentally harmful material that may take up more space on the floor (with hefty shipping fees) and is more difficult to break down and dispose of? That’s added time, responsibilities, and (possibly) expenses. This is where a waste audit comes in to provide the information needed to plan, execute, and measure through reporting and tracking.

Efficiency isn’t always achieved through removal. By merely removing waste and adding it to a landfill (or any other disposal forms, as featured in the documentary), it’s taking away from space that could be used for something else while also causing more resources to be collected to make new products. It throws ecosystems off balance and could set off chain reactions.

If more businesses familiarize themselves with their waste processes (like Matter Out of Place details with its extended stretches of various locations disposing of waste), it may create the understanding to influence change, which, in turn, can provide a competitive edge.

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3 Key Sustainability Findings at SXSW 2023: What Your Company Can Learn & Put Into Action https://questrmg.com/3-key-sustainability-findings-at-sxsw-2023-what-your-company-can-learn-put-into-action/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3-key-sustainability-findings-at-sxsw-2023-what-your-company-can-learn-put-into-action Wed, 22 Mar 2023 22:51:39 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7904 – Mar. 23, 2023 –

The Austin-Texas-based festival South by Southwest wrapped over the weekend. As much as the ten-day event celebrates music and film, it’s also a conference that connects the public with experts welcoming change through innovative technology and techniques – as exemplified by SXSW 2023’s sustainability-focused panels.

If you’re an executive who’s curious about what your company could be doing to be more sustainable or why now is a perfect time to rethink your approach, read the three takeaways below from this year’s SXSW environmental talks and films.

 

Have a Comprehensive View: “E-waste in the Transition to a Clean Economy” Panel

One of SXSW’s earliest panels was “E-waste in the Transition to a Clean Economy,” an hour-long discussion about how our world is undergoing a clean energy transition and how it will dramatically shift how our economy operates. 

We can prepare for more companies to announce or make plans to:

  • Reduce emissions by way of gathering resources to make products or ship products to retailers/customers
  • Increase efficiencies to better focus on their core business
  • Create new jobs or partner up to assess and manage the ins and outs of their operations

Panelists Taylor Curtis (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Mark Petruzzi (SERI), Tom Romanoff (Bipartisan Policy Center) and Jesse Simons (SOLARCYCLE, via satellite) weren’t shy to bring up the negative and often overlooked dimension of this change: the creation of more waste from clean energy use. 

Through examples of solar photovoltaics, wind turbines and batteries, it’s clear how vital it is for companies to have a comprehensive view of their operations, especially when planning to go public with adopting a new technique and/or technology. What may be helping one area could be damaging another, allowing the “shiny” element to cloud the sustainable journey. 

Is this new tech or technique masquerading good when its process is more complicated and harmful than you may know? Knowledge is key, and an operational analysis can unlock the knowledge a company needs to make the proper steps toward their sustainability goals.

For more compelling insights from the “E-waste in the Transition to a Clean Economy” panel, see our LinkedIn post recap about having confidence in the secondary market and the importance of changing our language (“waste isn’t waste when it has value”).

 

 

“The EV Battery Supply Chain Paradox” SXSW Panel, featuring experts (L-R) Tanya Das, Kelly Fleming, Chris Doornbos and Juliet Akamboe. Photo by Quest RMG.

Charging Forward with Science: “The EV Battery Supply Chain Paradox” Panel

The SXSW panel “The EV Battery Supply Chain Paradox” drilled deep down the path to electrifying our transportation system and expanding the role of electric vehicle batteries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The discussion featured perspectives from Juliet Akamboe (Colorado School of Mines), Tanya Das (Bipartisan Policy Center), Chris Doornbos (E3 Lithium) and Kelly Fleming (Institute for Transportation Decarbonization), detailing that more EVs mean more mining and critical minerals being deployed at a large scale.

Tanya Das shared an alarming statistic: “an EV requires around 450 lbs. of minerals compared to the 100 lbs. in traditional gas cars.” This dichotomy highlights how EVs and mineral supply chains are linked. The global supply chains we rely on with these minerals face environmental practices, human rights practices and global security concerns.

As detailed in one of our recent blogs, there have been breakthroughs in the production process of EVs. For example, manufacturers, equipment suppliers and OEMs are looking into the tech used to extract and refine critical minerals – such as the work panelist Chris Doornbos does with E3 Lithium, using an innovative process that doesn’t require mining but science with its extraction. Instead of using machines to remove the elements needed to make an EV battery, this process chemically filters lithium and reinjects the unneeded materials back into the earth. It’s a closed-loop system we could all learn from, making it an environmentally and economically sufficient method.

For more about what your industry can learn from the EV process, read our blog from last year about the EV forecast.

 

 

“Wild Life” will have its broadcast debut on National Geographic Channel on May 25 and will stream May 26 on Disney+. Pictured: Kris Tompkins on her hike up the mountain range in Patagonia, Chile. Photo courtesy of Jimmy Chin.

Importance of Maintaining Ecosystems: “Wild Life” Documentary About Husband-and-Wife Conservationists 

In the film section, SXSW held the world premiere of the upcoming National Geographic documentary “Wild Life,” directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi (“Free Solo”).

The film presents a sweeping portrait of conservationists Kristine and Doug Tompkins, who fought to preserve one of the last truly wild places on earth.

While conservation work may seem like a far cry from your business, there’s a thread that holds it all together: the importance of maintaining ecosystems. 

In “Wild Life,” we watch the chronicling of the Tompkins family purchasing thousands of acres in Chile and Argentina, only to rewild it (put the animals pushed out due to lack of control) and give it back to the country as a national park. These efforts helped save endangered species and protect resources. Everything plays a role in an ecosystem, and this line of thinking is inspiring.

By working with others who help to conserve resources, reuse/recycle and manage waste properly, business leaders such as yourself can help sustain the environment for future generations and increase operational efficiency. 

May the above learnings charge you down the path toward sustainability. Should you need guidance along your journey, seek help from a service provider whose business goals align with yours.

 

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3 Questions About the Future of Business Waste & Recycling in 2023 https://questrmg.com/3-questions-about-the-future-of-business-waste-recycling-in-2023/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3-questions-about-the-future-of-business-waste-recycling-in-2023 Wed, 15 Feb 2023 21:48:43 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7806 – Feb. 16, 2023 –

 

These days, every industry is full of unexpected turns. But, with new federal/state/local regulations and growing customer demands, how does one expect to keep tabs on it all while maintaining a profitable business?

 

Want to know something? Waste secretly runs our businesses – and partnering with a reputable and experienced service provider can ensure that the tasks are managed most efficiently and responsibly, keeping your company compliant with regulations, and taking the next step toward long-term sustainability initiatives.

 

Learn how you can map out the beats and strategies to cut through all the noise by reviewing three of the most common questions regarding the future of the waste and recycling industry!

 

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Navigating the Unknown

 

Question 1: How can you confidently run your organization when economic uncertainty, government regulations and growing customer demands cloud the future?

 

Simply Put: Waste will always be generated despite the economic environment or customers’ demands. Therefore, business leaders must put sustainability strategies and data at the top of their priority list.

 

 

With such efforts from a partner, you can:

  • See the bigger picture
  • Identify patterns
  • Find new opportunities
  • Measure to manage better
  • Craft the right sustainability story (to avoid greenwashing)

 

Your Next Move: With the right partner and accessible data, they can act as a savior when times are tight or uncertain. They can offer cushion and empower businesses like yours to make decisions with the necessary sense of familiarity and comfort.

 

Research has demonstrated that companies with robust sustainability strategies backed by data tend to be more resilient and fared better than those focused solely on profit maximization when navigating the unknown.

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Consolidating Your Thinking

 

Question 2: Why should you trust one company to handle all your waste and recycling needs?

 

Simply Put: Focusing energy on scheduling, pickup times and what waste is going to what location are just added plates to what businesses are already spinning.

 

Organizations can benefit from hiring an outside source to deal with all waste matters, including:

  • Peace of mind
  • Eliminating need for specialty disposal equipment and training
  • Satisfy federal waste regulations and avoid costly fines
  • Skip the need for holding facilities

 

Your Next Move: No matter your industry-specific needs, experienced professionals can help businesses achieve the best outcome to reduce waste where possible and create the most efficient disposal system and allow room for future growth.

 

Embracing a Holistic Approach

Question 3: How does knowing the ins and outs of your business’ waste strengthen efficiency and help move the sustainability needle on a larger scale?

 Quest Resource Management Group can help you move the sustainability needle

Simply put: Businesses can transform with a more holistic approach to waste and recycling initiatives. Thus, creates more adaptable operating/business models and contributes to system-wide change.

 

Your Next Move: With eyes set on the future, regulations will require mass recycling within the industry. Taking steps toward sustainability, no matter the size, and having a comprehensive view of operations backed by data can generate fruitful, profitable opportunities.

 

Small steps are being made worldwide but following suit with a similar ambition can bring about the right level of investment that is aligned by legislation and commitment from the industry.

 

About Us

Quest Resource Management Group (NASDAQ:QRHC) is a national provider of waste and recycling services that uses a deep expertise to build single-source, client-specific solutions to address a wide variety of waste streams and recyclables across multiple industry sectors. Quest also provides information and data that tracks and reports the environmental results of Quest’s services and provides actionable data to improve business operations.

 

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Business Sustainability in 2023, 3 Key Developments and Reasons for Optimism https://questrmg.com/business-sustainability-in-2023-3-key-developments-and-reasons-for-optimism/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=business-sustainability-in-2023-3-key-developments-and-reasons-for-optimism Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:57:28 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7706 – Jan. 19, 2023 –

Expect to see accelerated progress toward resolving some of the planet’s most vexing challenges and more organizations (like yours) to step up!

Fueled by rapidly changing regulatory and reporting standards and investor appetites for ESG performance, more products, services and supply chain practices are being developed with sustainability in mind. As a result, businesses are looking to improve their reputations and operational efficiencies while saving on waste, resource and energy consumption costs.

So, how should a company like yours think, plan and take action in 2023? Review the three key sustainability developments below and allow the information to guide those areas — including who you should partner up with to really put your operations on the right track.

 

Electric Vehicle TransitionEV charging station for electric car in concept eco power

What’s Going On: The world is clearly charging down the road toward electric vehicles, with some saying that EVs will represent two-thirds of global vehicles by 2040. However, there’s also been a lot of talk about the sustainability complications with EV batteries and whether manufacturers can supply enough of them when the world transitions. At the current rate, serious progress needs to happen – and fast – or we can anticipate raw material shortages to drag on.

What We’ve Learned: There have been some breakthroughs in the production process of EV batteries. Manufacturers, equipment suppliers and OEMs are looking at the technology used to extract and refine critical materials (cobalt, nickel and lithium) to unlock cost reduction and greatly improve performance and output – ultimately impacting the sustainability behind the entire process. This year, we should have a better idea of whether the next wave of technology, like direct lithium extraction and recycling techniques, will be effective solutions in the upcoming era of resource scarcity.

What’s Applicable: Sometimes, the issue is not always just the broken parts but the machine or system itself. Instead of hiring someone to correct the problem at hand, think more comprehensively and partner with a company that’s set on your organization’s operational efficiency. Having tabs on the ins and outs of your business (and the waste it produces) can be the ultimate move toward sustainability.

 

 

Reducing Emissions Goals Weather neutral long-term strategiesGreen Industrial Revolution

What’s Going On: With the manufacturing industry responsible for nearly a quarter of carbon emissions and consuming 54% of the world’s energy sources, there’s an urgent need to address the challenges of decarbonization. New policy developments are pushing manufacturers to get serious about it with their operations and supply chains. Significant penalties are on the horizon. What company wants to have less money in their pocket and brand damage?

What We’ve Learned: It’s no surprise that more companies are recognizing the societal and financial value of reducing waste, conserving energy and decarbonizing their practices. In anticipation of further regulatory developments, companies are trying to stay ahead of the curve, invest wisely and create strong relationships and partnerships.

What’s Applicable: This calls attention to the importance of quality data and reporting. This is where the future is going, and you don’t want to be the business struggling to keep up but rather the one leading the charge. So, analyze your practices and strengthen your competitive advantage by working with a waste provider that knows what it takes to keep you compliant and efficient.

 

QuestRMG Sustainable Food Program, Proganics®Sustainable Food

What’s Going On: In recent years, farmers, food suppliers and grocery stores have been affected by labor shortages, diseases and destructive weather. Have you noticed the availability of eggs in the supermarket lately? Plenty has occurred to speed up our search for solutions to our food problems and build more sustainable and resilient systems.

What We’ve Learned: We are seeing many exciting partnerships aimed at transforming the food system. People worldwide are going through similar struggles and are reaching out about sustainable production, open trade, and supporting international initiatives. (Look at DeHaat for inspiration in sustainable farming.) This growing recognition to make drastic changes to the status quo could lead to significant developments in 2023.

What’s Applicable: This response highlights the benefits of engagement and collaboration. Like any business relationship, you want to work with the people who align with your values, have your best interests at heart and are willing to have the conversations you need to survive and thrive during any obstacle.

Much is going on in the world, and change is constant. It’s a lot to keep up with, and it can create confusion on how one should adapt. Don’t hesitate to get the help you need, so you can focus on what you need.

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A Year in Review: ESG, Sustainable Strategies and Getting Recession Ready https://questrmg.com/a-year-in-review-esg-sustainable-strategies-and-getting-recession-ready/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-year-in-review-esg-sustainable-strategies-and-getting-recession-ready Thu, 15 Dec 2022 05:17:44 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7655  

– December 14, 2022 –

 

Compared to New Year’s Resolutions, there’s a certain practicality that comes with “past-year reviews.” They can be more informal, valuable and actionable – which is why we’re looking into the rearview.

 

Over the past year, we’ve checked different industries’ pulses and dug into hot topics such as ESG and economic turndowns. Use the below collection of waste and recycling information to inform your company’s 2023 planning and sustainability strategies.

 

How to Operate Successfully During Holiday Seasons/Business Upticks

3 ways your business’ waste streams can adapt, survive and thrive during holiday seasons.

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How Your Business Can Basket Waste Knowledge from EV Batteries

Electrical vehicles (and the lithium-ion batteries that power them) are creating sustainability concerns. See where your market fits into the conversation.

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How Sustainable Strategies/Data Could Prepare Your Business for Economic Downturns and Accelerate Out

The importance of prioritizing sustainability ahead of a recession.

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Cleanse Your Company of Greenwashing Worries with A Waste-Minded Sustainability PlanHow to Avoid Greenwashing Worries with a Waste-Minded Sustainability Plan

Unpacking how businesses are inaccurately tracking/reporting their sustainability efforts and how a comprehensive assessment is key.

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ESG Must Become a Top Priority! This 5-Step Formula Can Lead to Sustainable, Profitable Opportunities

How ESG Should Become a Top Priority

A 5-step formula to make sustainable, future-proof decisions, and your business might benefit from profitable opportunities.

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How the Organic Waste-to-Compost Journey Provides Valuable Insights Across Multiple Markets

Whether you work in the food industry or not, discover the wonders and benefits that a waste process like this can have on your business.

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ALPHABET SOUP FOR SUSTAINABILITYHow to Make Sense of the Most Common Waste & Recycling Terms

Ready for some sustainable alphabet soup? Sip from this industry dictionary (categorized by waste types and systems).

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Risky Business Challenging the Status QuoHow to Stay Off the Easy Button and Challenge the Status Quo

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Unwrapping Sustainability: 3 Ways Your Business’ Waste Streams Can Adapt, Survive and Thrive During the Holiday Season https://questrmg.com/unwrapping-sustainability-3-ways-your-business-waste-streams-can-adapt-to-the-season-current/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unwrapping-sustainability-3-ways-your-business-waste-streams-can-adapt-to-the-season-current Thu, 17 Nov 2022 16:14:14 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7035 With the holiday season here, businesses everywhere are starting to think about strategies and making the necessary adjustments to survive and thrive now through the New Year. While most focus on customer service, stock and prices, it’s essential to think more holistically and comprehensively as well as the elements that tie your focuses together. One such area is your company’s waste.

Why should you be thinking about your waste during the busiest time of the year? Well, it just so happens to be the most wasteful time of the year. In fact, according to a few studies, waste generation increases by around 25%, meaning about 25 million tons of garbage produced during the holiday season goes to the landfill. 

Why should you care about this? A few reasons, but the two most important ones to you may be getting ahead of your competitors in the sustainability movement to meet customer demands and achieving an operational efficiency that allows you to see the ins and outs and maybe put or keep some money in your pocket.

What more is there to know, and what solutions should I consider as a leader? Review the three key points below to learn how to optimize your enterprise with sustainability in mind and discover the value within your business’s waste streams!

1. Data & Reporting: Have Visibility on Your Inputs & Outputs

As you face change and the challenges that come with it – whether it’s reduced production or seasonal changes – one major key to success is having access to data reporting. Facts and figures tell you where to spend the most time and resources and what areas need more organization or attention.

Many underestimate the importance of surveying a workplace’s waste streams. It’s like a detailed dumpster dive that identifies what’s being thrown away, what’s being recycled or diverted through other means (by weight or volume). Seasonal fluctuations in service can be vital to driving significant cost mitigation by aligning those services with the seasonal needs of your business.

Through this process, you can:

  • Reveal costly, wasteful problems
  • Unlock opportunities (like new revenue streams)
  • Maximize the effectiveness of your programs
  • Improve operations
  • Measure your success

Don’t operate in the dark based on guesswork. Instead, discover ways you are overspending, identify savings opportunities and learn how you can apply those insights. After all, analysis is the first step to increasing and improving resources.

 

2. Reduce Waste Throughout the Holidays

One big change that businesses need to prepare for is a significant uptick in waste volume, especially during the holidays. But there are simple processes to adopt to minimize the waste that goes to landfills during the holidays.

Cut down packaging – The U.S. discards about $11 billion worth of packaging material each year. Take the time to look at how much your company spends on packaging and look at other avenues you take. For example, Amazon has “Frustration-Free Packaging” made from 100% recyclable materials to help reduce unnecessary waste. If shipping products, reduce the size of your packaging or consider using 100% recyclable packaging.

Eliminate food waste –According to a 2021 Delish report, Americans throw away a staggering $408 billion in uneaten or unsold food every year. Consider adjusting portion sizes, donating leftovers to local community organizations and evaluating. Retail grocers, for instance, can reduce their food waste going to the landfill by 95% or more with the right partner.

 

3. Collaboration: Look for the Team Players

Three Ways Your Business’ Waste Streams Can Adapt, Survive And Thrive During The Holiday Season

When seeking assistance, no matter the case, look for partners who are genuinely in your corner and align with your business goals. Ideal partners are an extension of your team. They aid in alleviating pressure points, raise economic intelligence and help to iron out your operational process.

Whether you’re looking to market yourself with a greater environmental conscience or simply chasing better solutions, work with other businesses that have strong, common foundations and can support your long-term business and sustainability goals and provide data reporting of your key metrics.

As the holiday season is in full swing, now is the time to turn good intentions into positive actions by incorporating mindful and sustainable practices into every stage of your business’ lifecycle. Sustainability cannot be an afterthought but rather a business imperative that should be woven into every aspect of your work.

Be ready for the challenge of change!

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Thinking Comprehensively: How Your Business Can Basket Waste Knowledge from EV Batteries https://questrmg.com/thinking-comprehensively-how-your-business-can-basket-waste-knowledge-from-ev-batteries/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thinking-comprehensively-how-your-business-can-basket-waste-knowledge-from-ev-batteries Thu, 20 Oct 2022 00:17:10 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7560

– October 19, 2022 –

 

Note: The following content is based on an article Quest Resource Management Group wrote for The Buzz – EV News about the profitability and sustainability of recycling EV batteries. While the content may seem more geared toward auto dealers and fleet operators, it’s clear the electrical vehicle conversation is impacting all markets. Use the following as a guide to thinking more comprehensively about the waste of your business, the alternative solutions to landfill disposal and the value it can bring to your organization.

 

The world is charging down the road toward electric vehicles. Some say EVs will represent two-thirds of global vehicle sales by 2040. However, recycling the lithium-ion batteries that power EVs continues to be a sustainability headache.

While the recycling market is growing alongside the consumer demand for environmentally-friendly alternatives, no federal or state policy exists to require EV batteries to be recycled – an obligation that could ensure higher recycling rates and increased efficiency. Not to mention, EVs still produce typical auto waste like tires and used parts, so there’s still a long road ahead to create a completely sustainable vehicle.

Let’s check the current pulse on the challenges associated with recycling EV batteries and what needs to happen for them to be more sustainable.

Thinking Comprehensively: How Your Business Can Basket Waste Knowledge from EV Batteries

EV potholes: The challenges associated with lithium-ion batteries

While EV sales gain momentum and more businesses announce transitional plans for electric fleets, there aren’t many viable solutions for what to do with EV batteries on the other side.

Here are the most significant challenges that should be considered when it comes to EVs and their batteries:

  • Toxic ingredients — Lithium-ion batteries are dangerous and can cause fires among many other things. Keeping them together is especially threatening. According to an EPA report, EV batteries caused at least 65 fires at waste facilities in 2020, just in the United States.
  • Excess resources used — The batteries are made with lithium and a mix of other valuable metals (nickel, cobalt and manganese). Mining these materials can raise ethical and environmental concerns with global shortages due to high demand.
  • Recycling obstacles — The current recycling process for batteries needs improvement. The cost and complexity of disassembly cause the batteries to pile up rather than be used for a new battery or other products. Their chemical features and structural design makes it difficult to create an efficient recycling system.
  • Grid overload — Enabling people to charge where they usually park has its own challenges, such as multi-tenant buildings and charging slot availability. Increased adoption adds further electricity overload, potentially requiring new investment in grid infrastructure to meet the demand.

EV forecast: Accelerating the EV revolution with actionable solutions

An industry-wide commitment to the use of safe, more sustainable materials and standardization in the way batteries are produced would create more safety and efficiency of the process.

Thinking Comprehensively: How Your Business Can Basket Waste Knowledge from EV Batteries

Here’s how to combat the challenges and build a more sustainable future:

  • Battery design overhaul – Solutions begin by redesigning the battery pack itself to alleviate the toxicity pain points and ensure that they can be easily dismantled at the end of their life. An understanding and an ongoing conversation could help create standards that give complete visibility over materials and component construction of batteries. Approved practices would cause the entire process to be safer, more accessible and profitable for the industry.
  • Second-life solutions – Protocols for second-life battery use are another must. When the batteries reach the end of their life in an EV, what power remains should be reused in other applications. Some companies are making waves for their research and actions with second-life batteries, but another possible idea would be to create energy storage to power residential-scale solar panels. The possibilities are endless if the investment is there.
  • Comprehensive data – While EVs can reduce emissions, it’s essential to have a comprehensive view of your business’s and vehicle’s sustainability. Data on what’s coming in and going out and knowing how it measures against others within the industry is a safe bet. Data-driven solutions lead to more promising steps forward.

 

Thinking Comprehensively: How Your Business Can Basket Waste Knowledge from EV Batteries

With eyes set on the future, regulations should be further developed to require mass recycling within the industry. Taking steps toward sustainability, no matter the size, and having a comprehensive view of operations backed by data can generate fruitful, profitable opportunities.

Small steps are being made worldwide, but following suit with a similar ambition can bring about the right level of investment backed by legislation and commitment from the industry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Recession Ready? How Sustainability Strategies/Data Could Prepare Your Business to Survive, Accelerate Out of Economic Downturns https://questrmg.com/recession-ready-how-sustainability-strategies-data-could-prepare-your-business-to-survive-accelerate-out-of-economic-downturns/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=recession-ready-how-sustainability-strategies-data-could-prepare-your-business-to-survive-accelerate-out-of-economic-downturns Wed, 21 Sep 2022 21:15:06 +0000 https://questrmg.com/?p=7475 – September 22, 2022 –

 

Note: The following content is based on an upcoming piece Quest Resource Management Group wrote for Fleet Equipment Magazine about sustainable efforts for fleet operators ahead of a looming recession. Our original guide has been repurposed and adapted for your business.

 

When it comes to recession, here’s what’s certain:

  • Another one is always coming
  • Now is the best time to prepare
  • Putting sustainability strategies/data at the top of your priority list is one of the best ways to protect your business during one

 

Business leaders who put such efforts into practice can use timely, accurate forecasts to maintain safe and efficient operations during and following a recession. As a result, you’ll be better positioned for what’s to come and will see the most payoff within your organization.

 

Review the four value points below and ask yourself: As a leader, am I doing everything to keep costs in line with my service levels?

 

Importance of Comprehensive Data/Consequences of Poor Data in a Recession

Robust Sustainability Strategies

With an impending sense of doom across industries, businesses often make rash, impulsive decisions. New projects are put on hold, expenditures are reduced too low, and employees are laid off brutally. The unpredictability of future events adds worry to leaders as they navigate through a possible recession.

 

Data becomes a savior when times are tight. It offers a cushion and empowers businesses to make decisions with the necessary sense of familiarity and comfort. Moreover, research has demonstrated that companies with robust sustainability strategies backed by data tend to be more resilient and fared better than those focused solely on profit maximization during previous downturns.

 

However, data doesn’t offer the required insights unless you know how to transform it into business intelligence and actionable items. Fortunately, waste management and recycling companies can help brands identify cost savings by finding opportunities to reduce expenses. Understanding how much waste and emissions your operations produce can uncover efficiencies that help you save resources in the long run.

 

Weathering the Storm with Quality, Comprehensive Data

 

Fine-tuning your sustainability strategy and making strategic investments in data and reporting can reduce your company’s exposure to risk, helping the business to hit the ground running when the economy starts to recover. Using quality data that identifies core and material issues in your strategy can significantly contribute to your bottom line and help mitigate future price crunches in materials and energy.

 

For instance, as the movement of your business begins to shift, you may be less operational. Suppose supply chains become more disrupted, and you cannot get all you need and provide what your customers expect. By having access to data, you anticipate these fluctuations and make data-driven decisions. Additionally, as prices drop, waste and recycling collections will also be reduced to a more cost-effective level.

 

If your team is already in the habit of cost savings and efficiency throughout the recession, you’ll be better equipped to hit the ground running when the economy starts to recover.

 

Reporting for Forecasting: Improve Efficiency & Gain a Competitive Edge

 

Every industry is competitive, and companies are constantly adapting strategies to keep up with investor, customer, government and public expectations. Developing an effective sustainability strategy will give you the competitive edge during an economic downturn.

 

When data is used to remove weak links, other businesses within your industry will pale in comparison. This will help your brand stand out and keep your head above water during a recession.

 

Additionally, the resources saved during this process open more opportunities to shift your focus toward business improvements. Because let’s face it: weathering a recession is better in a planned environment.

Robust Sustainability Strategies

When the Clouds Part: Prepare for Post-Recession Growth

 

When the economy picks up steam again, and your sustainability strategy is in place, your business can:

  • Prepare for production to ramp back up with as many operational hiccups.
  • Source new suppliers that will help save even more because you’ll have a comprehensive view of your business and what operations work best.
  • Separate costs that should be cut from the essential expenses. A sustainability strategy helps establish an agile culture, allowing leaders to act precisely and know the difference between cutting fat and bone.

 

Investing in sustainability will help make sure the money your organization spends leads to actual results. So why not have better eyes fixed on the ins and outs of your business? After all, it could serve as the dam that keeps the roaring waters of recession at bay. When you can rely on resources to run, you can gain a competitive lead and weather tough times – perhaps making your business stronger than before.

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