ATLAZ Framework

ATLAZ is the open-source, universal framework to solve waste externalities. Take a deep dive in our knowledge base, and feel free to reach out or participate in its improvement!

Epigraph

Waste is a challenge that should not be ignored, and this is its simplest solution. In this overlooked field, the only way to solve what looks like an impossible problem is to question its principles, and we have done that by blending elements that one would not usually associate. The intent is not to disrupt what already works, but to challenge what doesn’t. This is what makes this framework particularly valuable. Perhaps the greatest struggle behind these ideas is embracing them while they voice a counter-intuitive truth. This is the essence behind ATLAZ.

Tomás Antonini, ATLAZ Co-Founder & CEO

Theory

The Nature of Waste

A shared foundation of understanding of the core definition of waste.

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Operational Overview

An in-depth analysis on how societies create systems to manage waste.

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Economic Fundamentals

An examination of how market dynamics affect waste strategies.

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Governance Principles

An exploration of the rules that guide actions within the waste lifecycle.

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Information Traceability

An overview of the importance of data in making claims verifiable without raising costs.

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Methodology

Methodology Foundations

A systemic analysis of the methodology to eliminate waste externalities.

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Accounting Guidelines

A set of rules for all organizations to account for waste events.

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Characterization System

A unified, standard, shared nomenclature for systemic analysis of events.

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Data Verifications

Applicable metrics to measure the performance of waste management practices.

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Reporting standards

The guidelines for reporting waste activities to ensure transparency and accountability.

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