Recycling Paper Waste in the Caribbean

Recycling Paper Waste in the Caribbean

My team and I will be looking into expanding the company’s current recycling operations of office paper and magazines.

General Tasks of this Department
The function of the production and the operations department at MGMT recycling is to collect the country’s everyday waste products and turn them into finished outputs which can be reused through a series of recycling processes specific to the material in question and its recycling needs. We sort the waste products brought into the plant and it is then transferred to the departments for the unique processing necessary to turn it into brand new recycled material. We make sure the quota of raw materials needed to begin production comes into the collection area where it goes through the sorting process. Both automated and human labour is required at this point. Our main task is making sure that not only do we help the environment through our business’ efforts but that we maintain quality and our constantly supervised procedures are carried out smoothly thereby making the work we do in the department efficient and also enjoyable.
My job is to make sure that the process managers in the Plant continually check to make sure that the standards and targets set for each recycling operation is in line with the company’s objectives. Quality and quantity of the products coming out of the process must be up to the specified standards we set based on those of our competitors (local and overseas) and in line with the current industry standards. My department is responsible for providing the materials, components and equipment necessary to carry out the recycling processes. We ensure stocks are delivered and arrive on time and to the right quality. We also stock the necessary stores of equipment, tools and raw materials required which service the recycling processes. This is necessary when the waste sources become unreliable and inventory control of our stock systems comes into play.
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