Facility Recovery Assessment
A focused on-site review of how materials move from intake to outbound, with a written brief on recovery leakage points and practical fixes.
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Recycling operations reporting and material recovery analytics shaped around Hong Kong weighbridge tickets, sorting floors, and the people who run them.
We assemble monthly or quarterly packs that connect intake, outbound, and residual streams into a readable recovery narrative. Charts sit beside plain commentary so supervisors, contract managers, and non-yard stakeholders share the same figures.
Assessments and focused reviews sit beside ongoing reporting when a contract change, contamination spike, or stakeholder deadline needs a shorter engagement.
“They spent the first morning at the weighbridge with our clerk, not in a meeting room. The monthly pack finally matched what our floor supervisors already knew about fibre and plastics.”
Client stories on this site name the engagement type, the constraint that mattered, and the practical outcome — not abstract scores. Read more on our client stories page, or see how a cycle runs on the process page.
Festival weeks, wet weather, and renovation waste reshape residual bays faster than outbound contracts change. Our packs keep those drivers in the narrative so recovery rates are read with the week that produced them.
Based at Central Plaza, Wan Chai, we work with yards across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories by appointment.
Meet the practiceWhat the columns on a Hong Kong yard ticket actually tell you about recovery performance, and which fields are easy to misread.
How to turn floor observations into short, evidence-backed notes for estate managers and commercial collectors.
Tell us about your yard streams and reporting cycle. We reply within two business days during Hong Kong working hours.