Towns and cities across the country are beginning to embrace recycling as a solution to a number of problems. True— it may seem like a stretch, but recycling has a positive impact on more than just the environment. All of the cities and towns that have started to turn to more effective recycling are realizing that their efforts will have more than just a long term impact on the environment, but a long term impact on their communities, the businesses surrounding them, and everyone involved.
It always happens a different way, but it always seems to happen in stages. For instance, imagine that recycling begins on a greater scale in a town. First the town begins to see that businesses have a greater need to recycle. Then they facilitate it. In turn, those businesses have another viable way to save money
recycling the waste that they didn’t know they didn’t have to pay to have hauled away. In the end, the businesses take advantage and save money. But that’s not really the end.
After businesses have saved money, the town continues to benefit. Those businesses then turn around with their newly fattened pockets to invest in their own businesses and much more. They expand, they hire, they give back to the community and more– and it’s all because of recycling. But that’s only one side of it.
While businesses are saving money and their communities are benefiting, those actually facilitating the recycling benefit as well. The towns and cities that run the recycling programs are able to profit from their efforts— turning around and helping to create new products from the waste they were provided.
In the same way, EWS affiliates – who facilitate recycling in their own way – also benefit immensely by helping businesses recycle.
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