Responding to the "troubles" in waste disposal site operations! Please establish appropriate standards.
If more waste is generated than the initially contracted quantity, there may be changes to the quantity through a memorandum or similar document. At this time, is there a standard such as "if the increase from the planned quantity is more than XX%, it is necessary to change the contract terms through a memorandum"? Regarding the "quantity of industrial waste," which is one of the legally required items, there are no quantitative standards under the Waste Management and Public Cleansing Law that indicate what degree of difference from actual results would be problematic. As an example, in Toyota City, the requirements for changing the prior notification of industrial waste from outside the city (a notification submitted when bringing industrial waste generated from outside business sites into Toyota City for disposal) state that "the quantity of industrial waste being brought in must double or more (by type)." Since the carrying capacity of transport vehicles and the processing capacity of disposal sites are fixed, the degree of excess may affect the operations of the contracted service providers. Therefore, please establish appropriate standards through discussions among the parties involved. For more details on this column, please refer to the related links below. If you would like to know more about our services, please view the materials by clicking the "PDF Download" button.
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JEMS Corporation develops businesses that provide IT-based solutions to companies and municipalities facing environmental management challenges. While leveraging the information and know-how accumulated in the field of resource circulation, we broaden our perspective from the waste industry to the entire environmental sector, supporting the realization of a sustainable society as an "environmental information company." As we look towards a future low-carbon society, we aim to provide solutions and consider how to optimize resource circulation from a global perspective, not just domestically. We will continuously anticipate and respond to the ever-changing environmental issues and challenges, striving to contribute to society and enhance corporate value.