Headlines on just about every paper have been covering the reality that automakers are going to have to downsize. According to a recent address by the president, automakers with factories across the country will be forced by the economy to shrink in order to avoid filing for bankruptcy. In light of this, financial experts all say that the individual companies will have to adopt radical changes to stay afloat.
This stands as just one example. With the economy presenting just about every industry with problems, forcing them to operate a little differently, we can’t blame business owners for getting a little worried. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves, not every business needs to make “radical changes” to the way they go about things. There’s always trash, and there’s always EWS.
EWS gives business the chance to make the simple but effective changes that don’t require them to necessarily be radical ones. By reassessing where waste is headed and what becomes of it, businesses can reclaim the money they didn’t know they were throwing away through inefficient waste management. They can change that they’re doing to make a difference without the unfortunate outcomes such as downsizing, cut-backs, and reduced production.
After all, who could say no to making changes that are positive as opposed to negative? EWS clients across the country have had no problem convincing businesses that it pays to look differently at waste, allowing them to free-up money and make a difference for the environment—all the while keeping ahead of the economy.
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Waste Consultants Find Unique Business Opportunity the Economy Can’t Touch






