In many denominations of Christianity, the period coming before Easter known as lent is a time of fasting, repentance, and moderation. Lent typically begins on Ash Wednesday and continues for 4 weeks until Easter Sunday. Well, before that begins we all know what comes first – Mardi Gras. Part of Carnival, the period of celebration before the Lenten fasting and abstinence, Mardi Gras means “Fat Tuesday” and – as we all know – is known across the world as a celebration of excess.
However, from the drinking, parades, and beads that have made it so popular to the little known traditions that get overshadowed by the raging party, Mardi Gras really does have something for everyone, and it’s many little facets help illustrate what we do at EWS perfectly.
It’s not surprising that a holiday known as “Fat Tuesday” is known to be a celebration of excess, and we can only imagine what kind of recycling can be done after the party. But when it comes to excess, EWS affiliates are the experts. No – not because we’re party animals, but because we see excess every day in the form of uncontrolled business waste, and find a way to turn it into a fantastic business opportunity.
There’s a reason why there’s a holiday to celebrate the bit of excess that comes before the fasting of a religious season, because too much of a good thing isn’t always good (that’s why it’s called excess!). Sure, having a good business means you may be producing more waste, but too much business waste means it’s harder to stay on top of, and when it’s harder to stay on top of it tends to catch up to you faster. That’s where the EWS business opportunity comes in. EWS affiliates are here to help make sure that businesses don’t get caught up in excess waste, and save in the process.
Just like a celebration such as Mardi Gras can remind you what “excess” really is. EWS affiliates reveal to businesses the impact that excess waste has on their company in the form of money they never knew they were losing.
Tags: business opportunity, business recycling, green business opportunity, recycling


