2025-07-24
office

Globalworth Poland has implemented the WasteTracker system in 11 of its office properties as part of its efforts to improve waste management and align with circular economy principles. The initiative is aimed at enhancing data accuracy, operational efficiency, and sustainability performance across its portfolio. Developed by a technology start-up, WasteTracker is an intelligent system that monitors and documents waste streams by weight. It combines a weighing terminal, employee access cards, and an analytical platform, enabling detailed tracking of waste generation and sorting. The tool is intended to support tenants in managing their waste output more effectively and in setting measurable sustainability goals. In the first quarter of 2025, 2,188 waste registrations were recorded across the 11 properties—an average of 24 entries per day. The system currently supports 215 registered tenants and allows access for 377 companies, indicating a relatively high level of engagement with the tool. According to Globalworth Poland, the adoption of WasteTracker supports the company’s compliance with new regulatory frameworks, including the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The system provides detailed metrics on waste composition and volume, which can be used by tenants for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting and internal sustainability planning. From an operational perspective, the system allows for the analysis of waste streams by type, helping companies to adjust their practices and set targets aligned with waste reduction and recycling strategies. Globalworth has also engaged in educational efforts with tenants and managers to raise awareness about sustainable waste practices. The project reflects the company’s broader approach to sustainable property management. According to Globalworth representatives, there are plans to extend the WasteTracker system to additional buildings within its portfolio. The initiative has been acknowledged by sector professionals as a step toward standardising responsible waste management in office buildings. Regular monitoring of waste not only supports environmental goals but also contributes to reducing landfill use, operational costs, and carbon emissions, while encouraging greater tenant participation in sustainable practices.