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RECYCLING/WASTE MANAGEMENT


Sponsored by Biffa


POWERING SMARTER FM WITH SUSTAINABLE WASTE SOLUTIONS


How is Biffa helping facilities management providers deliver efficiency, compliance and circular impact?


In today’s facilities management landscape, waste and recycling are no longer simply operational services, they are becoming central to cost control, ESG performance, compliance and workplace efficiency.


FM providers are under growing pressure to manage increasingly complex estates while delivering measurable sustainability outcomes for customers. From multi-site portfolios and changing legislation to rising disposal costs and carbon targets, organisations need greater visibility and control over how waste is managed across their operations.


At the same time, the sector is moving away from traditional waste disposal models towards more circular approaches that prioritise resource recovery, recycling and data-led optimisation.


This is where Biffa’s direct, integrated model stands apart.


A strategic partner for the FM sector Facilities managers are under increasing pressure to deliver efficiency while meeting stricter environmental targets and navigating complex regulation.


Biffa’s direct delivery model, with in-house infrastructure, nationwide assets and end-to-end control of the waste journey, gives FM providers something increasingly critical: visibility and control across the full waste value chain.


For FM provider managing complex estates, having direct visibility across the waste journey is becoming increasingly important for compliance, reporting and operational efficiency.


By offering a fully integrated approach, covering general waste, recycling, hazardous materials, WEEE and confidential waste, Biffa enables FM providers to:


• Simplify supplier management • Standardise services across multi-site portfolios


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• Improve traceability from “bin to final destination” • Unlock value from materials, not just manage disposal


Driving value through data and insight Across FM, data is becoming the engine of waste reduction.


Biffa’s digital tools and real-time reporting give facilities managers the insight to:


• Optimise collections and eliminate unnecessary cost • Track material flows and improve resource efficiency


• Increase recycling rates by identifying contamination issues


• Produce robust ESG and compliance reporting


This aligns with wider industry shifts, where better data is enabling organisations to redesign processes, reduce waste at source, and improve transparency across supply chains.


Supporting the journey to net zero and circularity Across the FM sector, organisations are increasingly looking for ways to extend the value of materials, improve recycling outcomes and reduce the amount of waste sent for disposal.


Biffa applies the same circular principles in the FM environment.


Through tailored recycling strategies, segregation programmes and closed-loop solutions, Biffa helps FM providers:


• Treat waste as a resource, not a cost • Reduce reliance on raw materials • Lower carbon emissions linked to waste treatment • Contribute to circular economy outcomes


Tomorrow’s FM Yearbook 2026/27


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