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The Waste Hierarchy in 5 Minutes
About this training
The waste hierarchy helps prevent the negative environmental impacts from waste management. This short online course outlines the basic principles of the waste hierarchy and why it is important to apply them to waste and resource management.
IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING
a) All candidates taking this e-learning course, MUST have an individual email address.
b) If purchasing multiple licences, then please send a note of the candidates’ names and email addresses to training@ciwm.co.uk.
What will I learn on the course?
• Know what the waste hierarchy is
• Know the different levels of the waste hierarchy
• Know the importance of following the waste hierarchy
Who is it for?
• New staff that need an introduction to the waste hierarchy
• Experienced staff that need a refresher
• Waste producers
• Students
What are the entry requirements for this course?
You do not require any prior knowledge of waste and resource management to enrol in this course.
Fee:
This course is free of charge to Members
£4 + VAT for non members
How will I benefit from taking the course?
Once you have completed this training, you will know the waste hierarchy and why it is important to follow it.
You can continue your professional development by enrolling on one of the following:
• Introduction to the Management of Wastes and Resources
• Duty of Care
• Waste Producer Duty of Care in 15 Minutes
General Information
Certificate: Yes
Duration: 5 minutes
Legislation used: UK
Contributes to CPD: Yes
How will I access the course?
To book this training you must sign in or create an account - please complete this process on the right of this page. Once you have booked you will be emailed with a username, password and a link to access the training.
Discounted member price:
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Your price:
5.40
You could save:
100.0%
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