Sentences with phrase «require waste management companies»

Approvals typically require waste management companies to manage wastes based on «representative samples».

Not exact matches

100 % foreign ownership allowed Cold storage Sports centers Film processing labs Rubber and sugar industry) when engaging in partnerships with local farmers and use 30 % domestically produced raw material) Warehousing Tourism, E-commerce (with a marketplace value above 10 billion rupiahs and when working with local warehousing companies) Toll road operators Telecom device certification Non-hazardous waste management Raw medicine materials Pharmaceutical ventures Restaurants, bars, cafés Film making Film distribution Cinemas (required to show Indonesian films at least 60 per cent of their screen time) Direct selling Futures trading
Although SEC filings would no longer be required, communities could still learn something about its waste management and production practices because the company would need to provide information for various kinds of environmental permits, says Tarah Heinzen, an attorney with the Environmental Integrity Project.
R2 standards require that companies follow a hierarchy of waste management, reusing and remanufacturing whatever devices they can, then recovering all possible reusable components of the devices left, and finally safely disposing of what hardware can't be used in whole or part.
Advised sales force regarding all aspects of printing and filing requirements., 1998 - 2004 RCI GROUP, INC., New York, NY, Customer Service Representative and Print Production Manager, 1996 - 1998 NEW YORK PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York, NY, Lead Plant Foreman, • Supervised press room staff consisting of 27 union employees., • Negotiated aspects of collective bargaining agreements., • Coordinated daily with plant and operations managers on all production schedules., • Purchased all supplies required to meet project specifications., • Monitored press room personnel to guarantee consistent maintenance of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 00COMPANY, New York, NY, Lead Plant Foreman, • Supervised press room staff consisting of 27 union employees., • Negotiated aspects of collective bargaining agreements., • Coordinated daily with plant and operations managers on all production schedules., • Purchased all supplies required to meet project specifications., • Monitored press room personnel to guarantee consistent maintenance of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 00COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 00company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 000.
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