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WRAP Tools training
SWMP Tracker workbook
Learn to use the Site Waste Management Plan Tracker by uploading and analysing your own projects, or using example data.
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Research date: July 2010 Date: July 2010
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Document reference: [e.g. WRAP, 2006, Report Name (WRAP Project TYR009-19. Report prepared by…..Banbury, WRAP]
Written by: Andrew Venn of Cyril Sweett
Front cover photography: [Home page of the SWMP Tracker]
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How to use this workbook
This workbook will take you through the process of using the Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) Tracker (the
Tracker) to help you analyse multiple SWMPs. You will be taken through the process of registering and
navigating through the Tracker, uploading data and analysing performance.
You can use your own project data and set up your own SWMP, or you can use the example data provided on the
Tracker login screen. Simply work through the instructions provided.
Task box: Follow the instructions to perform tool functions
Information box: Description of the tool screens and/or background information
This workbook has been designed for use with an explanatory demonstration of the SWMP Tracker, either
through formal training or the relevant video modules.: www.wrap.org.uk/constructiontutorials
Information explaining the Tracker‟s functionality is also from the tool login screen WRAP:
User Guide for WRAP SWMP Tracker
Link to further WRAP SWMP resources, including;
o SWMP Template
o Information sheets
o Example SWMPs for you to use with this workbook
Follow the tasks in Section 1 of this workbook to access these guidance documents. If you have any further
questions please email us at [email protected] or telephone 0808 1002040.
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Contents of this Workbook
1.0 Registering to use the SWMP Tracker ........................................................................................ 3 2.0 My SWMP Projects page ............................................................................................................. 5 3.0 Filtering your data ...................................................................................................................... 8 4.0 Downloaded SWMP Report....................................................................................................... 11
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1.0 Registering to use the SWMP Tracker
Task 1.1 Access the Tracker at www.wrap.org.uk/swmp
Information
The SWMP Tracker is an online tool. To use the SWMP Tracker you upload completed (or partially completed)
Excel based Site Waste Management Plans. Uploaded SWMPs must be either i) WRAP SWMP v2 or ii) WRAP
Compliant (download available – see Task 2.1 Option 3).
Once uploaded the tool aggregates all data automatically. You can then select to download all data, or just a
selection of the data e.g. only projects for a particular client. The SWMP Tracker then generates an Excel SWMP
Report you can download. This spreadsheet automatically compares data from the projects you selected. Very
useful analysis is already completed for you e.g. average cost of waste destinations, average cost of
waste carriers and waste generation over time.
Task 1.2 Click on ‘SWMP Tracker’
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Task 1.3 Click Login to progress to the login / registration form page
Task 1.4 Click on the ‘Register’ button and complete the simple form to create an account. Use your registered email address and password to login.
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2.0 My SWMP Projects page
Task 2.1 Click on the Upload SWMP Templates button at the top left of the screen
Information
The My SWMP Projects” page is the first screen you will arrive at. This is where you can click on a button to
upload SWMP templates, and review those projects you have already loaded. It is also where you can start to
filter uploaded data, in preparation for the SWMP Tracker Analysis Tool (a downloaded data report, comparing all
of the selected projects).
Tasks in section 2 below take you through the process of uploading a SWMP. It also tells you where you can find
three example SWMPs if you don‟t have any to use.
You now have three options:
Option 1 Use your own WRAP SWMP Templates Use your own WRAP SWMP Templates to upload to the SWMP Tracker. Clicking on the Upload SWMP templates
button will open a box where you can select Templates to upload (Task 2.2).
Option 2 Use example WRAP SWMP Templates If you don‟t have a SWMP to use, you can use the examples project SWMP templates we have set up for you.
Simply go to the SWMP Tracker login screen and click on ”Example SWMP Templates”.
Option 3 Download data template (to use your own SWMP) If you have an excel based SWMP, but it is not a WRAP SWMP, no problem. Just go to the SWMP Tracker
homepage and click on the “Download data template” button.
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Task 2.2 Select SWMP templates for upload Click on „Browse for SWMP templates‟ to upload your Site Waste Management Plans.
- Upload single template
Navigate to where you have saved your SWMP and click on the file to upload.
- Upload multiple templates
Holding down CRTL on your keyboard will allow you to select multiple templates for upload (see
screenshot below).
- Upload zipped templates To upload many templates at once, select the zipped folder containing the individual SWMPs and the
SWMP Tracker will automatically uncompress the files online. For advice on how to zip files, read the
advice in the yellow Help box on screen.
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Task 2.3 Wait for upload SWMP Tracker will show you a progress bar, illustrating how fast your upload speed is and how long there is left.
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3.0 Filtering your data
Task 3.1 Review your uploaded projects You will now see your uploaded SWMPs on the „My SWMP projects‟ page. Click on the Filter database button.
Information
The SWMP Tracker produces a downloaded report that compares your projects. Before you download this report,
you can filter the data that goes into it. For example, you may just want to compare all projects with a certain
client or in a certain postcode.
The tasks in Section 3.0 below will take you through the process of applying this filter. Alternatively, you can
select to include all projects in the downloaded report, so you can compare all projects at once.
Note
You can also filter data once you are in the downloaded excel report. We take you through this process in Section
4.0 Tasks.
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Task 3.2 Filter your data To download all data ensure the „select all projects‟ checkbox is ticked, then click on „Filter data‟.
Note
This is where you can filter your data. You need to deselect the „all projects‟ checkbox to access the right side of
the screen. If you wish you can filter by location, postcode, project value, client, contractor, project title,
construction type, region, time frame, complete-incomplete or any keyword (“additional label”) you may think of.
You can also save a specific filter including a combination of filters. First, make a selection of filters and then click
Save Filter. This will then save the filter for you to use another time.
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Task 3.3 Chose what data to include in the SWMP Report
Select the data to download Ensure all checkboxes are ticked (this should happen by default)
Click on „Generate Report‟ to start downloading the SWMP Report.
When you are asked ‘Do you want to open or save this file?’ ensure you click ‘Save’. When you open
the downloaded excel file, click ‘Enable Macros’
Information - Link to the Reporting Portal
Organisations that have signed the Construction Commitments: Halving Waste to Landfill have a duty to report on
their progress in reducing waste to landfill. The SWMP Tracker is aligned with WRAP‟s Waste to Landfill Reporting
Portal. (the Portal). Once you have registered to use the Portal (click on link highlightedbelow), you can upload
data directly to the portal from SWMP Tracker. Uploading data in this manner allows you to report at the
“Detailed” level. The SWMP Tracker will automatically upload data at the List of Waste level, which will not only
save you a significant amount of data entry time, but it will also allow for more accurate benchmarking against
your peers.
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4.0 Downloaded SWMP Report
Task 4.1 Review your downloaded report The downloaded Excel-based report is called a SWMP Tracker Analysis Tool. When opening the file ensure you
click on the Enable Macros button that pops up. You will arrive on the homepage.
Familiarise yourself with the sections contained on the homepage.
To start looking at waste analysis data, move on to Task 4.2
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Task 4.2 Review main analysis page From the homepage click on the Waste Analysis box. This is the main page for analysis, showing headline results
of all the data you selected to download.
Look at the Headline Results (rows 8 – 14) to view results for all waste movements
See Task 4.3 for more information on Applying Filters
Look at Tonnage of waste over time
Continue to scroll down and review the data
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Task 4.3 Optional - review raw data
Information
This task is optional and will walk you through the stages involved with reviewing raw data in the report. It will
also show you how to easily set filters within the report.
Task A
While still on the Waste Analysis tab, click on the „Go To Data‟ button on Row 21.
This will take you to the Waste Data tab. This is the page where all of the raw data from your individual SWMPs
has been aggregated and stored.
Task B
Click on the drop-down button in the bottom right hand corner of cell B10. Click on Construction. This will auto-
filter to show only construction-related waste.
Task C
Click on the blue „Back to Waste Analysis‟ button (see Task B screenshot above), and observe how the graphs in
the Waste Analysis tab have changed to just show only Construction waste.
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Task D
Click on „Go To Data‟ again (as you did in Task A), and use the drop down menu in cell B10 to select „(All)‟ from
the dropdown menu to restore the data set (un-doing Task B).
Take some time to review the other worksheet tabs in the Report, but having read through this workbook, you
now know the essentials. For further information, read the SWMP Tracker User Guide that can be downloaded
from the front page (see screenshot in Task 1.3).