On the last Friday in February of 2009 the big bad global financial crisis of 2008-2009 was in full swing. It seems like everybody’s chips were down, and it was one headline after another reporting on increased unemployment, a raising deficit, and a financial black hole that nobody ever thought would offer a light at the end of the tunnel.
And what happened in response to the financial crisis? A year ago today Australia and New Zealand signed a new trade agreement, the U.S. offered big businesses bailouts to hopefully stimulate the economy, Banks across the country went under, and Eastern Europe requested $230 billion in aid—that’s just to name a few.
This time last year, things were not looking good for businesses across the world, but now—it seems like things are on an upswing. Either way, we’re going to use this opportunity to take a moment and look at where our EWS affiliates were a year ago with our recession proof business opportunity
Last year, Environmental Waste Solutions
Environmental Waste Solutions weathered the storm of the economy for one key reason—because waste is recession proof. Waste is always going to be a factor, and we’re always going to have to find some way to deal with it. We told our affiliates this when they came on and they felt the positive effects of it when they were underway. Offering better recycling and better savings at no cost really is a recession proof business model. So while big businesses were getting bailouts and thousands upon thousands of businesses across the country were left wondering, “Where’s my bailout” –that’s where EWS came in.
Environmental Waste Solutions Affiliates were able to step in and profit by helping businesses save more money than they ever thought possible, at the moment where they needed it most. They didn’t want to lay workers off or slow production; they needed a better alternative—and they found it by saving money the EWS way. Not only were businesses left breathing a little easier, but new EWS affiliates found an opportunity to work and succeed without being crippled by the debilitating recession.
A year later, how do you like that for a happy ending to a bad recession?
Tags: business opportunity, green business opportunity, recycling


