Print Email Facebook Twitter Principals and Suggestions for Sustainable Materials Management within Facility Management Part of: The 21st EuroFM Research Symposium· list the conference papers Title Principals and Suggestions for Sustainable Materials Management within Facility Management Author Wissingh, Thomas (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Kuijlenburg, Rachel (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Joosstens, Frans (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Poldner, Kim, (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Mobach, Mark (Hanze University of Applied Sciences) Date 2022-06-15 Abstract Background and aim - Many countries signed the Paris Agreement to mitigate global average temperature rise. In this context, Dutch government decided to realize a reduction of 50% using resources and raw materials in 2030. This paper explores how practice-based research into facility operations can contribute to this aim. Methods / Methodology - Practice-based research which includes direct observations, desk research, and participatory action research. Results - This explorative research presents principles and suggestions for facility managers and procurement managers on how they can embed sustainable materials management in the organisation and how to take control of waste. The proposed suggestions are derived from practice-based research and presented as topics of attention for facility professionals. Originality - Within education of Dutch universities of applied sciences and daily professional facility practices, the phenomenon of materials management is underexposed. To contribute to the national and international climate objectives, (future) facility professionals need better support to reduce waste. Bachelor students were involved throughout this research. This approach gave refreshing insights into waste at the end of the supply chain (control separation units) that can improve informed decisionmaking at the beginning of the supply chain. Practical or social implications - Facility management professionals have an important role to play in the mitigation of global average temperature rise, because of their leading role in procurement, service operations, and materials management. However, they struggle to find sustainable solutions. This paper seeks to inspire professionals with interventions that have proven effectiveness on the reduction of waste. Type of paper - Short research paper. Subject CircularityFacility ManagementMaterials ManagementProcurementSustainabilitySupply Chain Management To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:4b686b2d-ab96-492d-afae-9059f803aa70 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) the authors Files PDF EuroFM_2022_Wissingh_etal.pdf 390.08 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4b686b2d-ab96-492d-afae-9059f803aa70/datastream/OBJ1/view