An EMS can support waste management in several ways. First, it can help you to assess your current waste management situation, by conducting an environmental audit, identifying your waste sources and types, and evaluating your waste management performance. This can help you to understand your strengths and weaknesses, and to identify gaps and opportunities for improvement. Second, it can help you to plan your waste management actions, by setting SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound) objectives and targets, and by developing action plans and strategies to achieve them. This can help you to prioritize your waste management activities, allocate your resources, and assign responsibilities. Third, it can help you to implement your waste management plans, by providing guidance, training, and support to your staff, and by establishing operational controls and procedures to ensure consistent and effective waste management practices. This can help you to embed waste management into your daily operations, and to create a culture of environmental awareness and responsibility. Fourth, it can help you to monitor and evaluate your waste management results, by collecting and analyzing data on your waste generation, disposal, and diversion rates, and by comparing them with your objectives and targets. This can help you to measure your progress, identify problems or deviations, and take corrective or preventive actions. Fifth, it can help you to review and improve your waste management system, by conducting regular audits and reviews, and by seeking feedback from your stakeholders. This can help you to assess your performance, learn from your experience, and identify new opportunities for improvement, innovation, and learning.