| The GrassRoots Recycling  Network adopted the following Principles on January 13, 2004 to guide and  evaluate current and future Zero Waste policies and programs established by  businesses.  These Zero Waste Business Principles establish  the commitment  of companies to achieve Zero Waste and further establish criteria by which  workers, investors, customers, suppliers, policymakers and the public in  general can assess the resource efficiency of companies.  The following resources to help assist businesses to implement these  principles was developed for the 'Zero' in on Zero Waste Business Conference in  June 2007. Visit Earth Resource Foundation [off-site] to get copies of  presentations from the conference.  General Resources to Help Businesses Achieve Zero Waste Resources for Each of the Zero Waste Business Principles1. Commitment to the triple bottom line We ensure  that social, environmental and economic performance standards are met together.  We maintain clear accounting and reporting systems and operate with the highest  ethical standards for our investors and our customers. We produce annual  environmental or sustainability reports that document how we implement these  policies. We inform workers, customers and the community about environmental  impacts of our production, products or services.  2. Use Precautionary Principle We apply the  precautionary principle before introducing new products and processes, to avoid  products and practices that are wasteful or toxic.  3. Zero Waste to landfill or incinerationWe divert  more than 90% of the solid wastes we generate from Landfill and Incineration  from all of our facilities. No more than 10% of our discards are landfilled .  No mixed wastes are incinerated or processed in facilities that operate above  ambient biological temperatures (more than 200o F.) to recover  energy or materials.  4. Responsibility: Takeback products & packagingWe  take financial and/or physical responsibility for all the products and  packaging we produce and/or market under our brand(s), and require our  suppliers to do so as well. We support and work with existing reuse, recycling  and composting operators to productively use our products and packaging, or  arrange for new systems to bring those back to our manufacturing facilities. We  include the reuse, recycling or composting of our products as a design criteria  for all new products.  5. Buy reused, recycled & composted We use  recycled content and compost products in all aspects of our operations,  including production facilities, offices and in the construction of new  facilities. We use LEED-certified architects to design new and remodeled  facilities as Green Buildings. We buy reused products where they are available,  and make our excess inventory of equipment and products available for reuse by  others. We label our products and packaging with the amount of post-consumer  recycled content and for papers, we label if chlorine-free and forest-friendly  materials are used.  6. Prevent pollution and reduce wasteWe redesign  our supply, production and distribution systems to reduce the use of natural  resources and eliminate waste. We prevent pollution and the waste of materials  by continual assessment of our systems and revising procedures, policies and  payment policies. To the extent our products contain materials with known or  suspected adverse human health impacts, we notify consumers of their content  and how to safely manage the products at the end of their useful life.  7. Highest and best useWe continuously evaluate our  markets and direct our discarded products and packaging to recover the highest  value of their embodied energy and materials according to the following hierarchy:  reuse of the product for its original purpose; reuse of the product for an  alternate purpose; reuse of its parts; reuse of the materials; recycling of  inorganic materials in closed loop systems; recycling of inorganic materials in  single-use applications; composting of organic materials to sustain soils and  avoid use of chemical fertilizers; and composting or mulching of organic  materials to reduce erosion and litter and retain moisture.  8. Use economic incentives for customers, workers and suppliers We  encourage our customers, workers and suppliers to eliminate waste and maximize  the reuse, recycling and composting of discarded materials through economic  incentives and a holistic systems analysis. We lease our products to customers  and provide bonuses or other rewards to workers, suppliers and other  stakeholders that eliminate waste. We use financial incentives to encourage our  suppliers to adhere to Zero Waste principles. We evaluate our discards to  determine how to develop other productive business opportunities from these  assets.  EPA Resource Management - http://epa.gov/wastewise/wrr/rm.htm and http://epa.gov/wastewise/pubs/wwupda17.pdf CA Department of General Services  Contracting for Garbage and Recycling Services - http://www.green.ca.gov/EPP/building/garbage.htm CIWMB - Incentive policies being  adopted by local governments to encourage businesses to eliminate waste and  maximize reuse, recycling and composting - http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LGLibrary/Innovations/Incentives/ CIWMB -Business Recycling Policies  being adopted by local governments - http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LGLibrary/Innovations/BizRecycle/ CIWMB C&D Policies being adopted  by local governments - http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LGLibrary/Innovations/CnDRecycle/ CIWMB Organics Policies being  adopted by local governments - http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LGLibrary/Innovations/Organics/default.htm 9. Products or services sold are not wasteful or toxic –  We evaluate our products and services regularly to determine if they are  wasteful or toxic and develop alternatives to eliminate those products which we  find are wasteful or toxic. We evaluate all our products and offer them as  services whenever possible. We design products to be easily disassembled to  encourage reuse and repair. We design our products to be durable, to last as  long as the technology is in practice.  10. Use non-toxic production, reuse and recycling processes We eliminate the use of hazardous materials in our production, reuse and  recycling processes, particularly persistent bioaccumulative toxics. We  eliminate the environmental, health and safety risks to our employees and the  communities in which we operate. Any materials exported to other countries with  lower environmental standards are managed according to the current standards in  the United States. 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