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Like Minutes On A Clock

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Do you have a hobby? Maybe it’s fly fishing, biking, scrap booking, or surfing. Actually, it doesn’t even have to be a hobby, it could be anything—it could be sitting in front of the TV or the Computer and enjoying a couple hilarious TV shows. However, you probably notice—as we all do—that whenever you’re doing these things—boy does time fly!

It’s the exact opposite of watching water boil—like time’s been put in fast forward. Why is it, that when you’re so used to doing something, so subconsciously tuned into it, that the seconds, minutes, and even hours seem to build up without so much as a warning. So many things have a tendency of turning out like this, building and building and building until they make something significant.

Like the hours lost in front of the television or the day spent fishing—sometimes we let ourselves get carried away…and it’s the same for activities that maybe aren’t so good, like the way we take care of waste—especially for businesses. Spend too long doing something and its often hard to realize how often you actually do it, it’s almost like second nature. Like the hours wasted, unknowingly, in front of the television, businesses can contribute tons of waste to the environment without even realizing it.

In the end it all comes down to awareness. Whether it be of time or of waste—a little awareness goes a long way. When it comes to recycling, that awareness can be the difference between a healthy environment and an efficient and green businessor a dirty environment and a business crippled by expensive waste disposal.

The Top 10 Misconceptions about Recycling:

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

1. It’s hard:
Okay, this is the first thing that businesses need to get out of their heads. Recycling is not hard—especially for businesses. When it comes to business recycling there are multiple outlets for more types of business waste than you think. It’s just a matter of finding them—and the experts are out there to help you do just that.

2. It doesn’t actually help that much
So many people say that recycling things such as plastic and metal simply makes people feel better about using it with the same frequency as before. However—at the same time, many others still believe that a genuine commitment to recycling will also increase awareness about waste. What do you think?

3. I’m only one person, how can I alone make a difference?
This is the classic excuse. People say to themselves, “What good will recycling do if I’m the only one doing it?” Well how did recycling start at all? Someone decided to do it and then it caught on. Especially for businesses—when one business realizes they can actually save money while making a difference, others will see the benefits and follow suit. Making a difference is easier than you think, even if it the results aren’t immediately apparent.

4. Landfills aren’t really that harmful
You don’t like waste sitting in your warehouse, your yard, or your garage. Why? Well, without getting into the number of actual environmental concerns there let’s just put it the easy way—it’s not good! and you know it. So why would it be ok for all that junk to sit outside? Waste left to rot isn’t good anywhere. Not at your home, your place of business, or your community landfill. It if can be recycled efficiently, why not do it? It’s only a matter of finding the best way, and the people who will do it for free are out there.

5. There isn’t a market for recycled materials.
This one’s easy. Yes there is!
Comments? Suggestions? Feel free to weigh in on the topic. How can we continue to make recycling viable for businesses, small and otherwise?

Reduce, Recycle, Reuse – with EWS

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Households, towns, and cities across the country are beginning to enforce recycling regulations – demanding that every effort be made to recycle. Driving in the car, it is becoming increasingly obvious that recycling is no longer a short-lived fad or isolated effort. Recycling is big because the issue of waste is big.

When Americans across the country combine personal and industrial recycling, the benefit to the environment can be astronomical. At the same time, while recycling in the home cannot be ignored, the many benefits that come along with industrial recycling are far more than a clear conscience and a smaller landfill.

Businesses that turn to EWS to help them more effectively manage their industrial waste will discover that they may be missing out on thousands of dollars. They could be throwing away thousands of dollars instead of setting them aside as profit. EWS affiliates can be proud of their work, not only because they make a positive impact on the environment, but because they help businesses keep their profits. In the long-term, EWS affiliates better not only the environment, but the economy as well.

Clients may not know that recycling does much more than give them the opportunity to call themselves “green”. Recycling reduces business costs and creates more jobs. According to the EPA, the recycling industry is a $200 billion dollar industry, comprised of more than 50,000 recycling centers and employing more than 1 million people. By making the most of waste, recycling generates an annual payroll exceeding $36 billion dollars.

Some may ask, so what?

This simply proves that EWS affiliates are a part of an enterprise that extends recycling far beyond what we know it as. By working with EWS, clients contribute to the greater whole – and that’s something both client and affiliate can feel good about.