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Defy the Norm

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

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?

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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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Did you know?

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Did you know that new markets for recycled materials are opening up everywhere? It’s true. The plastic cup or bottle you’re drinking out of could in fact be made out of—you’re not going to believe this—corn! Or the napkins you used at the restaurant the other day, there’s a good chance that those were recycled too. Even many of the computers we use every day are now constructed of recycled materials. Either way, the list goes on and on.
Recycling is huge. No matter how slippery the economy gets, the recycling industry will always be a significant industry that pulls in immense amounts of money every year. However, even though the waste materials will always be there to take advantage of, there’s one step that cannot be done on its own—the ball hast o get rolling on recycling. It’s not enough to simply realize that recycling is “good” and waste and excess are “bad”. Businesses have to act on their waste, and EWS affiliates know exactly how to help.

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Businesses might say, “but I really don’t have the time to devote to recycling, it’s just not feasible,” but now it is. EWS affiliates enable businesses to take part in the most pivotal step in the recycling process—they allow them to change their habits and contribute—while also allowing businesses to potentially save thousands on the side.
In doing so, businesses that turn to EWS to help them recycle better help heal the economy by contributing to another industry, they help the environment, and they let their pockets get a little bit bigger. So why wait?

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It’s too simple to pass up

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Too often we sacrifice profit for convenience. Let’s be honest, when you have a lot on your mind it’s not exactly easy to squeeze every cent out of everything you use. Sure, instead of throwing things out you could have a yard sale every month, or maybe you could go online every few weeks and auction everything off that you would normally throw away—but that takes time. In fact, it takes a lot of it, and time is usually something that we just don’t have a lot of. On so many occasions what we all need is a helping hand, and EWS can be just that for businesses.

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That’s simply one of the many upsides to EWS. EWS affiliates have no problem convincing businesses to use their services because clients can continue to dedicate their time to their business while EWS affiliates use their own time to squeeze every cent out of their waste. With all of the opportunities already available for better recycling, and more and more being created, EWS affiliates find the best outlets for businesses to transform their waste into its exact opposite, gain.

As a helping hand for clients, EWS couldn’t be any more convenient. For the client, the service is virtually free, simply costing them a portion of what they save while putting money they never knew they had back in their pockets where it can actually be used. Isn’t that better than trucking it all away to the landfill and throwing it away forever?

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The Life of Aluminum

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Typically, the life cycle of the aluminum can begins in its purest form—bauxite. It’s then extracted, refined, smelted, and cast into aluminum ingots. In layman’s terms it’s enough to simply say “a lot of digging , melting, and pressing happens.” But no matter how you say it, the fact remains that from digging and mining the bauxite to the machinery used to actually turn it into something usable aluminum, the creation of aluminum we use every day involves using a lot of energy. So it becomes clear that from its basic essence to its existence as a can, the aluminum can is the result of a great deal of energy spent. So why waste it?

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Most consumers never truly consider the life cycle of the aluminum can. In the same way, many businesses don’t fully appreciate the life cycle of their aluminum products. By recycling aluminum, businesses help put a serious dent in the amount of mining, smelting, and casting that needs to be done. By cutting out those three steps involved in the creation of new aluminum products businesses would help accomplish two goals.

First, re-melting aluminum instead of mining entirely new virgin materials saves an immense amount of energy, about 95 percent of what would be used to create new aluminum. In fact, some estimates say the energy used to create one aluminum can is capable of powering a TV for four hours. Others say it’s roughly the energy equivalent of a half gallon of gasoline. Using recycled aluminum also reduces the need for new raw materials by 90 percent.

While businesses contribute to their community and economy by recycling, they also accomplish another attractive goal—they save money that they never knew they could. When it comes down to it, the advantages of recycled aluminum are extremely clear, and EWS affiliates will help businesses take advantage of them.

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Cover every Angle

Monday, March 16th, 2009

You most likely watched, saw photos, read news coverage, or at least heard about the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama on January 20th. Simply looking at the sheer mass of people assembled in Washington D.C. to witness history reminds even the most casual observer that planning is everything. Without proper planning, the streets of D.C. would have been overrun, the procession halted, and the picture of order we were presented with would instead have been one of chaos and confusion.

However, there was no chaos. The event was orchestrated, orderly, and everything went as according to plan. But don’t think for a second that the event went off without a hitch all because of luck and chance. Everything worked out well because every angle was accounted for, from the big picture all the way down to the finest detail.

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In the same way, businesses can’t afford to leave their day to day operation up to chance, luck, and inefficient routine. While they may not have the secret service, CIA, and the capitol police force to ensure everything runs smoothly, there are more resources available than they might think.

With good management, the potentially chaotic is transformed into something else entirely. Just like the crowds in D.C. could have transformed the streets into pandemonium, poor waste management can eat away at a company’s wallet. Sure, it might not be as dramatic of an event, but it shows that in every situation proper planning makes a world of difference. Like the careful event planner, EWS affiliates ensure efficiency, control, and calculability while laying waste to waste and making everything just a little greener.

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We are consumers

Monday, March 9th, 2009

We don’t always think about how much we consume. No. We’re not talking about the breakfast sandwich you ate, or the second serving you took at dinner. We actually consume much much more than we tend to realize. The plastic cups we all throw away, the yogurt containers we drop into the garbage every morning, can after can of soda we toss, and the countless other things we cast aside without a thought all regrettably become our contribution to the environment.

It nearly always takes less energy to make products from recycled materials than it does to make it from new ones. For example, over 95 percent less energy is used when Aluminum cans are made from recycled materials. Through recycling, the materials that we would normally throw away actually allow us to make a considerable difference. You might not see it right away, but it’s definitely there.

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When it comes to steel, it takes about 33 percent less energy to recycle it than to make new steel from iron ore. The cost efficiency and reliability of recycled steel has become such an effective cost cutting and greening initiative that two-thirds of new steel is not new at all, it’s the end-result of scrupulous businesses recycling their scrap.

In any case, the relationship between recycling and savings is painfully clear. Why continue making new materials when recycled ones are just as reliable for a much cheaper cost? But that’s not even the best part. As more and more people see the value in recycled materials, more recycled materials will be used—ensuring the EWS Affiliates and their clients always have an outlet for efficient and effective waste management and recycling.

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The best way to compete…

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Competition surrounds us. When you turn on the television you see competition. You see it on the sports channel, in the news, and virtually everywhere else. In fact, we see so much competition that we often forget that its even there. Think about what children are encouraged to do in school or what we tune into every night when we watch game shows on TV. More and more we’re encouraged to be better and more efficient so that we can be more competitive and more successful.

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The more intense the competition, the better you need to be in order to compete—that much is obvious. High school athletes may not micromanage every single aspect of their lives to increase performance, but Olympians do. In order to be competitive, more and more attention needs to be paid to the smallest details. For athletes, this could be seen in their diet or their meticulously planned workouts. They pay attention to every detail in order to perform as efficiently as humanly possible.

When it comes down to businesses, the same is true. In order to be more competitive, businesses also have to pay attention to the smallest details. Like an athlete working to increase performance, businesses at their best strive for efficiency in every aspect of operation. In doing so, business must push for excellence and efficiency in much more than the most obvious areas of their business. Often, business owners are so preoccupied with concerns such as production and sales that they forget about other areas of their business that could be more efficient.

Waste is one of these key areas. Business owners everywhere don’t always realize the impact that inefficient waste management can have on finances. It’s like a hole in their pocket left gaping for years, allowing money to trickle out consistently. Sure, it’s not a loss that would be seen immediately, but over time it has the capability of making a significant impact. EWS affiliates help businesses close that hole, increase efficiency, and keep all the money that’s theirs.

Like any other competition it takes performance, skill, and efficiency to come out on top. For businesses that struggle not only within their industry, but also with the economy, EWS has the formula for savings and success.

Imagine a world…

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Imagine a world where there is no such thing as recycling. Most businesses think nothing of frequently hauling their waste to a landfill, where it’s destined to sit. Without the impact of recycling the landfill is virtually overflowing with business waste that will do nothing but sit there in piles. Save for the occasional thrifty homeowner or businessperson, there are no programs to make use of the waste so that is what it stays—waste. Other businesses make the choice to burn their waste, sending fumes into the air that slowly eat away at the atmosphere and even more just dump it wherever they can.

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Can you imagine what the world would be like if this was the approach to waste management we use today? Can you picture the pollution or imagine the cost? Sure, it may not be expensive to dump waste wherever you please, but the long term costs involved would be even greater than the environmental threats that we’re facing today. A world without recycling would mean tremendous costs, an environment that’s even more crippled than what we’re already faced with, and waste across the board in the form of trash and in the money that businesses would burn up, haul away, and cast aside.

Thankfully, we live in a world with recycling. As a society we’ve seen the negative effects of a world that takes waste for granted. Even still, businesses all over throw away money by looking at their waste as worthless. In reality, it can not only be valuable but it can make a significant impact as well. EWS affiliates see this and profit from it by convincing business owners that the dumpster is not always the end of the line. For affiliates, a win-win situation is not a hard bargain to sell. Not only are businesses eager to save money, but the concept of helping the environment through recycling is extremely attractive as well.

We live in a world with recycling, so why not take full advantage of it?

Used but not useless

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Christmas has passed, most of the decorations are gone, Santas have left the malls, and all of the presents have been unwrapped. Throughout the whole experience of the holidays, it’s hard to forget all of the different elements of the season that make it both exciting and stressful. One thing we may not think about and look forward to all year is what happens with many families on Christmas Day.

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After all the gift giving is over and everyone is happy, families often find themselves standing before mountains of wrapping paper. Many times they look at the ground and are astonished at how much there is and more often than not it all ends up in the trash.

This is the same type of waste that happens in businesses, except it doesn’t just happen one day out of the year, it happens every day. By looking at the way we waste at home, it’s easy to see how the same wasteful practices can spread to businesses.

Picture a family unwrapping presents. Many would agree that half of the excitement about opening a present is the part where you unwrap it and see what’s inside. Wrapping paper is one material used to manufacture a product, that product is excitement. After the excitement is gone and you’re left with the gift, one of the means of the excitement and pleasure, the wrapping paper, remains torn up and cast aside on the floor.

In the very same way, after businesses manufacture a product, the materials used to make that product are often overshadowed by the product itself. Like the wrapping paper we nonchalantly through away, many businesses think nothing about throwing away used and leftover materials.

EWS affiliates prove every day that the means to the end, or the materials used to make the product, are just as important and valuable. Just because they’re used doesn’t mean that they are useless. EWS helps businesses see and benefit from the value in those materials every day.