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概要
Please note this podcast was recorded in November 2025.
Hear or view the full series here:
http://eswm.org.uk/whatawaste/
What this episode is aboutMost businesses assume they are compliant.
Until they’re asked to prove it.
In this episode of What a Waste, Darren Draper is joined by Gareth Ward, CEO of Environmental Solutions, to explore the hidden gaps in waste management and data handling processes that can leave businesses exposed.
From missing documentation to unclear internal responsibilities, this episode looks at why many organisations think they are doing the right thing — but would struggle under scrutiny.
The core ideaCompliance isn’t about what you think is happening. It’s about what you can prove.
Without clear processes, documentation and accountability, even well-run businesses can fall short when it matters most.
In this episode- Why many businesses have “invisible” compliance gaps
- The difference between doing the right thing and proving it
- Common weaknesses in documentation and audit trails
- Why staff awareness is critical to maintaining compliance
- How small process failures can lead to bigger risks
- The importance of structured systems and accountability
Why this matters
Compliance failures don’t usually happen because businesses don’t care.
They happen because:
- Processes aren’t clearly defined
- Responsibilities aren’t understood
- Documentation isn’t complete
- Or no one has checked what’s actually happening
And when an audit, incident or enforcement action happens, those gaps become very visible.
Take the next stepIf you’re unsure whether your processes would stand up to scrutiny, Environmental Solutions can help you:
- Identify compliance gaps
- Build clear, auditable processes
- Train your teams on responsibilities and risks
- Provide documentation and certification
Find out more here:
http://eswm.org.uk/whatawaste/
Final thoughtIf you can’t prove your process, you don’t have one.