HSR Zero Waste Project Achieves National Recognition for Transforming Facility Waste Management
TL;DR
HSR Zero Waste's award-winning system redesign gives organizations a competitive edge by achieving 75-90% waste diversion without major capital investment.
HSR's method combines waste assessments, operational redesign, staff training, and data-driven planning to systematically boost diversion rates from 50% to over 75%.
This project diverted over one million kilograms from landfills, creating a cleaner environment and demonstrating scalable solutions for sustainable community impact.
HSR transformed a facility's waste management by creatively reconfiguring existing equipment and workflows to achieve dramatic environmental improvements.
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HSR Zero Waste has received national recognition with the 2026 Clean50 Top Project Award for its Comprehensive Waste Management System Redesign and Implementation Project, demonstrating that significant environmental improvements can be achieved through operational redesign rather than costly infrastructure upgrades. The project transformed waste management at a high-traffic facility that had previously plateaued at a 50 percent diversion rate, proving that systematic changes to existing processes can deliver substantial sustainability gains.
The recognition matters because it validates an approach to sustainability that many organizations can implement without major capital investment. Traditional waste management improvements often require expensive new infrastructure, but HSR's model shows that operational redesign, data-driven planning, and staff engagement can achieve similar or better results. This has important implications for businesses and institutions seeking to improve their environmental performance while controlling costs.
HSR Zero Waste took control of all waste streams and implemented a comprehensive program that included in-depth waste composition assessments, equipment evaluations, and internal zero waste training for operations and events staff. The company reconfigured waste flows and reallocated existing equipment to optimize processing while launching an on-site sorting system designed to recover value from materials previously treated as waste. These operational changes delivered measurable results, consistently boosting diversion rates to 75-90 percent.
In 2024 alone, the project successfully diverted over one million kilograms of material from landfill and incineration. The system was designed to integrate seamlessly into existing workflows, maintaining day-to-day operations while improving efficiency. The program also introduced clearer waste streams and contamination controls, which improved compliance and data accuracy across departments. Through consistent communication, on-site training, and responsive adjustments, the implementation demonstrated that zero waste transformation can occur without disrupting normal operations.
The project's success extends beyond a single facility, as HSR's framework combining waste analytics, process design, and training has been documented as a replicable model for facilities across Canada. This scalability makes the approach particularly valuable for event venues, institutions, and commercial sites seeking practical waste reduction solutions. HSR Zero Waste continues to help organizations design, implement, and manage customized zero waste programs that deliver sustainable, measurable results. More information about their approach is available at https://www.hsrzerowaste.com.
This recognition highlights the growing importance of operational efficiency in sustainability efforts, showing that organizations can achieve significant environmental improvements through smarter management of existing resources rather than relying solely on new technology or infrastructure investments.
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