06 / A good solution should be portable to the next location

Key point: The major impact occurs when the solution becomes scalable.

One of the biggest challenges in complex materials and waste management is that each site often has its own solution. One property has one system; another has a different one. Suppliers, waste categories, prices, procedures, and reports vary. This may work locally, but at the corporate level, it becomes difficult to compare, manage, and improve. It also means that every new location risks having to start from scratch: new dialogues, new structures, new agreements, new procedures, and new reporting.

For larger property owners, managers, and organizations, something more than site-specific solutions is needed. What’s needed is a model that can be reused, improved, and scaled. That’s a central part of Collecct. We’re not just building a solution for a single location. We’re building a structure that can be taken to the next location—and the one after that.

When work processes, data, orders, suppliers, and follow-up are brought together on a single platform, it’s faster to launch new workflows, easier to compare results, and clearer to drive improvement over time. That’s where the real impact occurs—not in a single waste collection, but in a systematic shift from linear waste management to circular material management.

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05 / Cost and climate are often one and the same issue