Most jobsite trash problems aren’t cleaning problems.
They’re system problems.
If debris hits the ground, the system is broken.
Look at this setup:
- A dedicated cut station where work happens.
- A gondola container positioned to catch scrap immediately.
- Color-coded dumpsters to organize waste streams.
- A rolling scaffold with a trash bag attached for small debris.
This is 5S in action.
Not because someone told workers to “clean up more.”
But because the environment was designed so the right behavior happens automatically.
But because the environment was designed so the right behavior happens automatically.
Great builders understand this principle:
👉 Don’t rely on discipline.
👉 Don’t rely on reminders.
👉 Design the system.
👉 Don’t rely on reminders.
👉 Design the system.
When waste is captured at the source:
- Floors stay clean
- Safety improves
- Double-handling disappears
- Productivity increases
- Trades respect the site
And here’s the key lesson:
Clean jobsites are not the result of better people.
They are the result of better systems.
They are the result of better systems.
If we want world-class projects, we have to build world-class environments for the craft.
No trash on the ground.
Not because someone picked it up…
Because it never had the chance to fall there in the first place.
Not because someone picked it up…
Because it never had the chance to fall there in the first place.