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Waste Management Plan – Why It Is Essential for Waste Management and Environmental Compliance

Today, as waste management becomes increasingly critical and environmental regulations tighten, having a waste management plan is mandatory for any company that generates, collects, or disposes of waste.

Waste management is not only a legal requirement — it is a company’s responsible approach toward the environment, employees, and the local community. A well-prepared waste management plan supports ecosystem protection, regulatory compliance, and a reliable brand reputation.

 

What is a Waste Management Plan?

A waste management plan is a document that outlines:

  • The types and volumes of waste management involved
  • Procedures for temporary storage, transportation, and final disposal
  • Waste reduction and recycling strategies
  • Safety, technical, and environmental waste management requirements

This plan is prepared in accordance with Georgian environmental legislation and is often a prerequisite for permits or project implementation.

 

Who Requires a Waste Management Plan?

Waste management plans are required by:

  • Companies or individuals involved in industrial, construction, mining, or infrastructure projects
  • Businesses obligated to conduct Environmental Impact Assessments
  • Organizations that generate hazardous or non-hazardous waste

 

Why Choose Gergili for Your Waste Management Plan?

Gergili offers end-to-end services in waste management planning. Every waste management plan we deliver ensures full compliance with environmental regulations and provides:

  • Alignment with Georgian legislation
  •  Tailored approaches to each client’s needs
  • Effective communication with the Ministry of Environmental Protection
  • Timely and trustworthy service

With extensive experience in preparing waste management plans, screening and scoping reports, and Environmental Impact Assessment documentation, Gergili sees waste management not just as a service, but as a responsibility to the environment and future generations.