Waste Diversion Virtual Training
Turn Waste into Profit. Reduce Risk. Strengthen Your Operations.
Waste is one of the most overlooked drivers of lost profit in manufacturing and operations. Every spill, rejected product, misplaced material, and overfilled dumpster represents lost value, increased risk, and unnecessary cost.
Sustainable Solutions Corporation (SSC) Waste Diversion Virtual Training shows your team exactly how to capture that lost value without disrupting operations or adding travel costs.
Sustainable Solutions Corporation (SSC) Waste Diversion Virtual Training shows your team exactly how to capture that lost value without disrupting operations or adding travel costs.
High-Level Training Overview
Join an expert-led, 8-week virtual training program that equips manufacturers with the resources and tools to:
Get an Exclusive Preview of Our Waste Diversion Virtual Training
In this introductory video, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the strategies and insights we share with organizations looking to develop a Zero Waste Roadmap to drive cost savings.
- Proven source reduction techniques
- How to identify and secure outlets for hard-to-manage waste streams
- A real-world case study demonstrating how waste diversion can generate ROI
How the Training Works
Our Waste Diversion Virtual Training is delivered by mechanical and chemical engineers with deep industrial expertise. SSC customizes each session to your industry and goals, with flexible session numbers, length, and cadence. Typically, the training follows the cadence below:
What You'll Learn
This training series is fully customizable. We help you choose any combination of the session topics below to build a program that fits your team’s goals—so you’re only spending time on what’s most relevant to your operations.
- Week 1 – Introduction—Waste Diversion and Reduction 101
- Week 2 – How to Effectively Track and Measure Your Waste
- Week 3 – Source Reduction and Waste Minimization Techniques
- Week 4 – Finding Outlets for Hard to Manage Waste Streams
- Week 5 – Construction Waste Management and Green Building Certifications
- Week 6 – Scope 3 Emission Considerations
- Week 7 – Implementation of a Waste Diversion Program – Developing a Roadmap to Zero Waste
- Week 8 – Putting the Roadmap into Action and Scaling Across Sites
Custom Deliverables
Who This Training is Built For - and the Value It Delivers
Who Typically Attends
We train teams, not just one “sustainability champion.”
Many programs rely on a single person to drive change across an entire site. SSC takes a different approach: we train cross-functional teams so knowledge spreads faster and adoption is stronger. While anyone from your organization can participate, typical attendees include:
Many programs rely on a single person to drive change across an entire site. SSC takes a different approach: we train cross-functional teams so knowledge spreads faster and adoption is stronger. While anyone from your organization can participate, typical attendees include:
- Environmental Health & Safety (EHS)
- Sustainability & ESG Leaders
- Environmental Engineers
- Compliance Directors
- Plant Managers
- Production Managers, Sourcing, Procurement, and Planning Manager
What Participants are Saying
“The training started with the fundamentals and connected every concept to real-world situations, providing clear, actionable examples. It made the material not just understandable, but immediately applicable to our daily operations.”
Cathryn, Aerospace Service Company
“Each class was thoughtfully planned with clear, informative slides that kept the sessions engaging and fast-paced. The presenter’s expertise and delivery ensured sessions held attention throughout, making the training both efficient and impactful.”
Jared, Automobile Manufacturing Company
“I have to admit that the savings in getting the virtual training cannot be denied. Avoiding travel minimized disruption to my work schedule, and I was able to focus on the training and learn as much as possible. The workbook helped me think about how I can apply the concepts to our site.”
Leslie, Chemical Manufacturing Company
Benefits to Your Bottom Line
Practical Training with Proven ROI: What Sets Us Apart
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Because the training is delivered virtually, it’s accessible for global teams and can be scheduled to accommodate different regions and time zones.
Trainings are delivered in English. However, we can support multilingual teams through our translation partner who can provide live interpretation and/or translated recordings and materials.
Yes—and the value goes well beyond short-term savings. This program reduces disposal and waste management costs while also lowering operational risk, strengthening compliance, and improving safety. The long-term lifecycle value typically outweighs the upfront investment.
Disposal management is only part of the equation. This training helps reduce the amount of waste generated in the first place, improve segregation, and prevent contamination—resulting in lower disposal costs and fewer high-risk waste handling scenarios over time (especially for hazardous streams).
That’s exactly what the program is designed to solve. The training is delivered virtually to minimize disruption, and sessions are recorded so participants can watch on demand if they can’t attend live. We also provide practical tools, repeatable systems, and clear workflows that simplify waste handling and compliance—reducing the ongoing workload over time instead of adding to it.
No—this training is built to reduce disruption. It strengthens controls and reduces uncertainty by improving material flow, waste tracking, and outlet selection. Less hazardous material exposure and fewer handling errors lead to fewer regulatory incidents and a more predictable operation.
By applying waste minimization and source reduction techniques—and training participants to take a lifecycle approach to total materials management—sites can significantly reduce waste and material losses. This also lowers transportation and material handling risks by reducing the likelihood of hazardous materials leaving the site improperly, which helps minimize incident risk, reputational risk, and potential liability.
That’s an advantage. Acting early reduces future urgency and cost, and it lowers exposure as regulations evolve (including Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and other expanding requirements). This training helps you build systems now that will be easier to scale later.
Because the program is designed to produce a concrete outcome: a fully developed Zero Waste Roadmap. The roadmap and tools are built to be repeatable and scalable—so the improvements can be maintained and expanded across sites.
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