AS/NZS 5377
E-Waste Management System
AS/NZS 5377
What is AS/NZS 5377?
AS/NZS 5377 outlines the minimum requirements for the safe and environmentally sound collection, storage, transport and treatment of end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment, known as E-waste in order to maximize re-use and material recovery, reduce or eliminate the amount of waste from this equipment going to final point of disposal operations such as landfill, safeguard worker health, and minimize harm to the environment. The standard aims to maximise the amount of re-use and recovery of material, reduce or eliminate the amount of e-waste going to landfill as well as protect workers’ health and safety and prevent hazardous materials entering the environment.
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AS/NZS 5377 E-Waste Management System
Key Benefits
Strategic
- Manages your environmental risk
- Recycling recovers valuable materials for re-use
- Sound management of toxic chemicals
- Save and converse landfill space
- Conservation of natural resources
Compliance
- Comply to stringent legislation
- Protection against corporate liability
- Zero landfill and no waste export
- Less scrutiny from regulators
- Broader business opportunities
- Get recognised for promoting a safe and clean environment
Why Us?
- Guaranteed Certification
- We keep it simple and affordable
- We help businesses tell their story
- All consultants are certified lead auditors
- We inspire customer confidence
- Excellent relations with certification bodies
“We (the adult population) are the one who generates three-fourth part of waste globally.”
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The Implementation Process
Initial meeting and discussions will help us to understand your business model, reasons for certification and will get to know your stakeholders.
Gap Assessment will be performed to gauge level of compliance. Any gaps identified will have an agreed plan of action.
Investigate opportunities to integrate the requirements of the standard with existing controls to save time and money.
A detailed project plan will cover all aspects of implementation with clear time frames for deliverables and associated costs.
Design and Develop documentation, implement and integrate processes within the business
Plan tasks with business stakeholders towards implementation of the system.
Conduct awareness trainings for key stakeholders within the business with test of understanding.
Plan and conduct internal audits, assist in closing areas of concern or non-conformities with suitable corrective actions.
Plan and execute Management Review and plan certification activities
Certification Body completes the Stage 1 Audit.
Agree plan of actions with internal stakeholders to close areas of concern or non-conformities if any.
Review of actions taken by stakeholders to address the areas of concern or non-conformities
Certification Body completes the Stage 2 Audit and awards certification
Genx to provide ongoing support to maintain certification through Harmonize.
Plan and conduct internal audits and supplier audits.
Ongoing awareness and refresher trainings for existing and new staff.