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There you have it! March is the “Earth Month” – Time to Recycle.

Sunday, February 28th, 2010
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March is the "Earth" Month, What Can you do For the Eath?

Earlier in the month we mentioned that it seemed like Spring was swiftly approaching. Well, there you have it. The month is already drawing to a close and what comes next? March. March is otherwise known as the first month of Spring. In Finland, instead of being called Spring, March is called maaliskuu – meaning “earthy month” because the earth finally begins to show through the layer of snow covering the ground. When you think about it, that’s not that different from “spring” but we are talking about the earth, the environment, and recycling—so it works, and we’ll run with it.

Anyhow, with the changing of the season enabling you to see the environment in a new way for another year – why not take that step back we’ve talked about so much in previous posts and try to make a difference for your life and for the environment? All of our lives we’re taught to notice things about our surroundings. All we ask is take a step further. Notice not only your surroundings, but notice what you and others contribute to them and how to reduce it. In doing that, Environmental Waste Solutions helps businesses across the country save thousands recycling every year.

Environmental Waste Solutions affiliates have a unique opportunity not only to change their perspective when it comes to waste and recycling, but to profit from it as well. Just like Spring gives us the chance to see the environment in a very different way, with the EWS business opportunity affiliates begin to see waste in a different (and much more positive) way.

Whether that new perspective means working with restaurants to make less of an impact or collaborating with manufacturers to help them recycle the unused materials they didn’t know they could—in any case, it means savings, recycling, fatter pockets, and a cleaner environment. Everyone wins.

Recycling is Booming, and You can Profit from it

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Towns and cities across the country are beginning to embrace recycling as a solution to a number of problems.  True— it may seem like a stretch, but recycling has a positive impact on more than just the environment.  All of the cities and towns that have started to turn to more effective recycling are realizing that their efforts will have more than just a long term impact on the environment, but a long term impact on their communities, the businesses surrounding them, and everyone involved.

It always happens a different way, but it always seems to happen in stages.  For instance, imagine that recycling begins on a greater scale in a town.  First the town begins to see that businesses have a greater need to recycle.  Then they facilitate it.  In turn, those businesses have another viable way to save money

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Recycle Better,Save Better, Earn More

recycling the waste that they didn’t know they didn’t have to pay to have hauled away.  In the end, the businesses take advantage and save money.   But that’s not really the end.

After businesses have saved money, the town continues to benefit.  Those businesses then turn around with their newly fattened pockets to invest in their own businesses and much more.  They expand, they hire, they give back to the community and more– and it’s all because of recycling.   But that’s only one side of it.

While businesses are saving money and their communities are benefiting, those actually facilitating the recycling benefit as well.  The towns and cities that run the recycling programs are able to profit from their efforts— turning around and helping to create new products from the waste they were provided.

In the same way, EWS affiliates – who facilitate recycling in their own way – also benefit immensely by helping businesses recycle.

You don’t need to go to extremes…

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

While walking through Boston a week or so ago, we were slightly surprised when we turned the corner towards the Prudential center to come across a handful of 18 foot tall daisies. No, it’s no joke. To promote their new Prius, Toyota has planted 18 foot tall Solar Panels, disguised as Daisies, in many of the country’s major cities—offering the public not only a shaded place to sit, but a spot to charge their mobile devices and get free solar powered wi-fi at the same time.

The undoubtedly expensive marketing display is a clear example of a green product being marketed in a ‘green’ way. However, businesses who don’t have the resources to plant 18 foot tall solar powered flowers in the country’s major cities need not fear—there is plenty you can do to help the environment, go green, and save money. Half that battle is coming to terms with the fact that EVERYONE produces waste. There’s no getting past it, but we can work with it.

After realizing that every business creates waste, we can look at each business on a case by case basis and provide the answer to the question, “Where can we waste less?”

Waste consultants like the ones at EWS can show businesses exactly where the waste is occurring that costs the businesses money. Are materials being hauled off unnecessarily? Can excess manufacturing materials be sold to other companies who can actually use them? Can we recycling more than just paper?

How far you want to go is up to you. You don’t need to plant 18 foot flowers or anything extreme. But for just a moment, step back and consider all of the waste. Or better yet, let someone else do it for you.

Drop Waste Like a Bad Habit

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Our relationship with trash, waste, and recyclables really has slipped into the realm of a truly “bad habit”. Think of it this way. Do you bite your nails? If you said yes then you realize it’s a bad habit—nothing positive comes of it, it makes your fingers look like chewed up nubs, but you do it anyways. Or how about smoking? It’s not exactly good for you, it’s expensive, and it’s unnecessary. It’s a bad habit! But that doesn’t change the fact that you still do it…

Bad habits are hard to quit. In fact, people spend millions on medicines, aids, books, and more to try and help them drop a bad habit. Just like those things, wasting is a habit that we can drop. Like any other bad habit, it doesn’t help anyone, it’s unnecessary, and it can be fixed! But the best part is that waste is a habit that you can drop for free. For businesses, it doesn’t take buying a patch, a book, or hypnotherapy—all it takes is the right scrutiny and a little bit of know-how.

So why wait? Where’s the point in continuing to give in to a bad habit when it’s something that’s entirely unnecessary? Businesses across the country establish themselves as fixtures in a community, and often it’s hard to find the opportunity to give back. So why not take hold of a real opportunity to make a real difference?

Kick the habit, take advantage of recycling, and become a green business– it’ll save you money and it will save the environment for everyone else..

There’s just so much…..stuff!

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Have you ever gone on a cleaning frenzy where you flew through every room in the house or apartment, filling up trash bag after trash bag and throwing things out that you forgot you even had? We’ve all experienced the feeling, and afterwards you look to the curb to see the mountain of junk you’ve left to be hauled away. But what does that have to do with running a business and dealing with waste? To be honest, the simple fact that we all tend to collect junk is more interesting than you may think.

full part time business There’s just so much…..stuff! waste management consulting business If you consider how much stuff we tend to collect, there are a few questions you could ask yourself. First, how onearth do we end up collecting so much waste? Truthfully, we have no idea. What we do know is that waste will always be a problem and it always ends up accumulating. And as you consider the number of trash bags you’ve sent to the dump in the past couple of years, you might wonder where it all comes from.

We all need things, we all use things, and we all throw things away. However, if you think about that you’ll remember that businesses produce all of the things we use every day and in order to do that they too create a lot of waste. When it comes to businesses, the way things can accumulate is very similar to the way it happens in our homes, and that’s where EWS comes in. Waste costs a lot, and when businesses consistently create it every day it often becomes an expense they don’t realize they can avoid. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing options for our clients, to give them a chance to reduce their impact and their cost.

Businesses will always produce waste, but they don’t have to waste money. EWS affiliates help provide the options to make that possible.

A recycled idea that keeps it simple

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

You know the old saying…”garbage in, garbage out”?

In today’s environmentally conscious society, garbage in is new (recycled) products out, and an idea that in its simplest form is a lucrative business opportunity; one that’s also helping keep America beautiful, as well as sparking other innovative business ideas.

How many times do you see a new business sprout up and read about its massive success, and thought to yourself… “why didn’t I think of that?”

Environmental Waste Solutions (EWS) made it simple and thought of it for you.

Now while the ability to succeed requires business acumen of course the premise of the business model is easy. Everyone knows about recycling and all companies have waste to remove, which is costly and cumbersome. But there’s an entire industry built behind the idea of not only removing waste from the premises, but then also selling that waste to end markets that reuse it to produce new products – products that will eventually be recycled. EWS affiliates across the country have built a solid reputation and a successful business on this recycled idea.

There are companies around the world that are essentially buyers and sellers of waste that are reused. From eco-friendly kitchen counters made from recycled glass and resin – to DVDs and CDs which are sent to plastic recycling plants – the simplest product is generating boundless opportunity for EWS affiliates to grow their recycling business.

Companies have relied on EWS affiliates to help them apply the most efficient, economical waste removal solutions that EWS has already formulated – so no one’s recreating the wheel, they’re only recycling it.

Sounds simple, doesn’t it?