Dutch Government x Seenons: Together for circular waste management
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate recognised the need for efficient, transparent, and sustainable waste transport at 475 diverse government locations across the Netherlands. The platform Seenons was selected as the key player to drive this transformation. This strategic partnership marks the beginning of a six-year collaboration aimed at reorganising waste collection processes within influential government organisations, including the Council of Amsterdam and the Dutch Social Insurance Bank.
Our goal? Transitioning towards sustainable waste management.
The challenge: efficient, transparent, and sustainable waste transport at 475 government locations
At present, waste from various government locations is managed by a single logistics partner, leading to limited transparency regarding waste destinations and predominantly resulting in the categorisation of waste as residual.
This conventional approach not only has adverse environmental implications but also leads to the loss of valuable materials. Recognising these challenges, the Dutch Government decided to take proactive steps towards more sustainable waste management.
The solution: waste management via the Seenons platform
Effective from January 1, 2023, the Dutch Government has entrusted Seenons with the task of setting up sustainable logistics for a majority of the waste streams. Seenons, a significant tech player in the waste industry, is well-equipped to assist the Government in minimising its environmental footprint.
The logistics for waste streams at all 475 locations will be meticulously organised, ensuring that each waste stream is paired with an efficient and sustainable logistics partner through the Seenons Platform. The Dutch Government will oversee the proper routing of separated waste streams to the appropriate processors, thus enabling the most efficient, effective, and circular waste processing methods.
This partnership serves as a blueprint for achieving sustainable waste management practices within government organizations, while also inspiring other entities to embark on their journey towards circular waste management.