Staci Advances Sustainable Waste Disposal Practices to Support Net Zero Carbon Goals
As part of its firm commitment to achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2030, Staci, a leading logistics provider, has taken significant strides to ensure sustainable waste management across its operations and on behalf of its clients.
One of the company’s core sustainability pillars is the responsible disposal and recycling of waste, particularly surplus or unusable stock held on behalf of clients. Rather than allowing this material to end up in landfill, Staci has implemented a robust recycling and repurposing strategy.
When stock is no longer usable, Staci takes full responsibility for its disposal on behalf of clients. “We see it as our duty to recycle as much as possible,” says Rachel Campbell, Compliance Manager at Staci.
This includes breaking down unsellable items and recovering materials that can be reused or repurposed. Wherever possible, products are transformed into secondary materials such as animal bedding, cat litter or fertiliser. Packaging waste like paper and film is shredded and reused as protective fill for future shipments — reducing waste while keeping deliveries secure and efficient.
For products that cannot be conventionally recycled, Staci diverts them to “waste-to-energy” facilities, which is a clean-burning process that converts non-recyclable materials into electricity. Additionally, in cases where short-dated products can still be used, Staci organises internal staff sales, extending product life cycles and raising money for charitable causes in the process.
These efforts form a crucial part of Staci’s wider sustainability strategy, offering clients a logistics partnership that actively supports their environmental and emissions targets.
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