So the holidays are over, the hustle has subsided, and the crowds are quickly dispersing. But as things finally start to slow down, visitors head home, and things return to normal– it doesn’t take long to realize that thing’s aren’t always as they were before the holidays descended on us like an offshore storm.
The first thing to go is the trashcans at the curb– fuller than ever and overflowing into the streets. So as you look at the streets strewn with wrapping paper, bows, and the leftover food from Christmas meal, think for just a moment about how much of the waste could be saved.
Sure, the food could be composted (but we won’t hold you to that), but the majority of your trash– the wrapping paper, bows, boxes, and cartons– can be either reused or recycled.
When you think about the sheer amount of trash we throw away that can actually be recycled or reused, you begin to wonder how much businesses throw away when they can be recycling their waste on a much larger scale.
Think about the average office park that spends money every week to dispose of heaps of everyday trash. A recycling alternative may not be obvious– but it’s there, and Environmental Waste Solutions can help businesses find it so they can go from spending money they don’t need, to saving money through more effective recycling.
All it takes is a little scrutiny, and that scrutiny isn’t hard to tap into.
Tags: business opportunity, business recycling, business waste, green business, recycling


