Exercise 4 – Decision matrix – download and complete for each resource
This page has an example of a decision matrix, together with links to download blank versions for each resource type.
For each resource, complete the relevant decision matrix, scoring each statement from 5 (agree) to 1 (disagree). Add the total scores up for each resource and then choose the resources with the highest scores as your priority resources.
Each category of resource has a different decision matrix, with the statements being relevant to the category.
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| RESOURCE: MATERIALS HAVE (WASTE) DESCRIPTION: |
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| 1. | Disposal cost is high. | |||||||||
| 2. | Quantity or value of the material is high. | |||||||||
| 3. | Storage and disposal requirements are flexible for this material. | |||||||||
| 4. | The material contains no contamination of impurities that might prevent its reuse by others. | |||||||||
| 5. | The material is segregated and contained in a form that could be readily used by others, or if not, it could be. | |||||||||
| 6. | The material is segregated and contained in a form that could be readily used by others, or if not, it could be. | |||||||||
| 7. | Current disposal contracts allow for alternative arrangements. | |||||||||
| 8. | Any licences, permits, terms and conditions, etc. are easily addressed. | |||||||||
| 9. | We could easily provide a sample for testing to a prospective user, and there are no legal barriers to its transport. | |||||||||
| 10. | Other | |||||||||
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