Lomax Waste Sorting for the Office – Easy Sorting in the Workday
Waste sorting in the office doesn't have to be complicated. Lomax offers discreet and user-friendly sorting solutions that make it natural for employees to sort correctly. LomaxFan guides you through the options Lomax has for the office environment.
Why Sort Waste in the Office?
Danish companies are obligated to sort waste, and employees increasingly expect the workplace to take environmental responsibility. Correct waste sorting reduces the amount of residual waste, saves resources, and strengthens the company's green profile. With the right solutions from Lomax, sorting becomes a natural part of everyday life.
Solutions for the Office Landscape
Lomax offers several types of sorting solutions that suit the office environment. Desktop sorting with small containers for paper and soft plastic can be placed at individual workstations. Shared stations with multiple fractions are placed in corridors, near printers, or in the kitchen. Under-cabinet solutions with integrated sorting systems fit discreetly under the kitchen counter.
Canteen Solutions
The canteen is one of the places where the most waste is generated during a workday. Lomax' canteen sorting stations are designed for high flow and make it intuitive for employees to sort leftovers, packaging, and beverage waste correctly. Clear signage and logical placement minimize mis-sorting.
Implementation and Employee Involvement
Lomax doesn't just help with the products, but can also advise on implementation. Successful waste sorting requires employee support, and it starts with clear communication, easy access to sorting options, and visible results. Lomax' sorting solutions are designed to make the right choice the easy choice.
Adaptation to the Company's Needs
Every office is unique, and Lomax offers flexible solutions that can be adapted to the layout of the premises, number of employees, and types of waste. From the small startup environment to the large office complex, Lomax can put together the right combination of sorting units.
Reporting and Documentation
For companies with environmental certification or CSR reporting, systematic waste sorting can contribute with documentable results. Lomax can advise on how sorting data is collected and presented in the company's reporting.
FAQ
Q: How many sorting stations should an office have? A: As a rule of thumb, Lomax recommends at least one sorting station per 20–30 employees, plus dedicated stations in the canteen and near printers.
Q: What are the most common waste fractions in an office? A: The typical fractions are paper and cardboard, soft plastic, hard plastic, metal, glass, food waste, and residual waste. Lomax helps identify the relevant fractions for your company.
Q: Can Lomax help train employees in waste sorting? A: Lomax offers informational materials and signage that guide employees. In addition, they can advise on campaigns and initiatives that increase the sorting rate.