So you go to the store, or the bank, or anywhere else, and it’s just your luck that you get stuck at the very end of a long line. You don’t like it. Nobody does. Nobody likes waiting in line, but it’s not because you don’t like the people, or the store, or the color of the tile. Rather, there’s usually one key reason at the heart of it all. Waiting in a line for too long makes you feel like you’re wasting your time—and nobody enjoys wasting their time.
Either way, it’s easy to know when you’ve wasted your time. You find yourself being forced to catch up, you get stressed, and things don’t go quite as smoothly as you would want them to. However, you realize that and you act. In acting, you go to the store or the bank at a different time to prevent yourself from wasting time. So if we are so opposed to wasting our time, why do businesses so easily waste waste?

Businesses inefficiently deal with their waste because of the way we so often think about waste. As business owners, we don’t feel ourselves throwing away our money because we’re so used to doing it. If it was normal to stand in line for an hour, it wouldn’t be a problem and we wouldn’t feel like we had completely wasted our time.
What it takes is a change of habit, a realization that the trashcan is not the last step for a plastic bottle, a stack of old newspaper, or a pile of scrap metal. They can all be recycled in processes that will create value from trash. That’s why EWS is here. EWS affiliates make a positive impact by helping businesses realize that they can defy the norm and save.
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Waste Consultants Find Unique Business Opportunity the Economy Can’t Touch








