recycling
Recycling: Converting waste into new products to save resources and reduce waste
Supply Chain
Supply Chain: The network of businesses involved in producing, handling, and delivering products to consumers.
Delegate
Delegate: Assigning tasks or responsibilities to others.
Flextime
Flextime: A work schedule that allows employees to choose their hours within certain limits.
Headquarter
Headquarter: The main office or central location of a business or organization.
Process
Process: The steps involved in recycling, from collection to repurposing materials.
Shipment
Shipment: The process of sending goods from one place to another, typically from a supplier to a customer.
Retailer
Retailer: A business that sells products directly to consumers.
Maternity Leave
Maternity Leave: Time off work granted to a mother before and after the birth of a child.
Freelancer
Freelancer: A self-employed person who offers services to multiple clients without a long-term commitment to any.
Drop off
Drop off: Taking recyclables to a designated collection point.
Inventory
Inventory: The stock of goods or materials a business holds for sale or production.
Turnover
Turnover: The total sales or revenue generated by a business in a given period.
Statutory Pay
Statutory Pay: Legally required payments, such as sick leave or parental leave, mandated by law.
Charity
Charity: An organization or activity aimed at helping those in need, often through donations.
Pick out
Pick out: Sorting materials by type (e.g., paper, plastic, metal) for proper recycling.
Consensus
Consensus: General agreement among stakeholders, such as suppliers, manufacturers, and customers, on decisions or actions.
Encrypt
Encrypt: The process of converting data into a secure format to prevent unauthorized access.
Full Pay
Full Pay: Receiving the entire agreed-upon salary without deductions.
Victim
Victim: A person harmed, injured, or affected by something, such as a crime or disaster.
Set up
Set up: Organizing recycling systems, like placing bins for sorting at home or in public areas.
Sustainability
Sustainability: Meeting present needs without harming future resources.
Spammer
Spammer: A person who sends unwanted, often harmful, messages, usually in bulk.
Organogram
Organogram: A diagram showing the structure of an organization, detailing roles and relationships.
Badge
Badge: A symbol or item worn to represent identity, achievements, or affiliation.