Do you ever wonder how much more money would be at our disposal if we had always recycled ? Probably not—who wants to think about that? Or maybe think about it this way. Every year we spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on our hobbies. No matter what they are—whether it’s skiing, biking, camping, they all cost money. But there’s a difference. When you spend money on doing something you enjoy, its money well spent.
The money you’re putting into a hobby is money you want to be spending. In the end, it makes you feel good and you get something out of it. All in all—it’s gratifying.
On the other hand, how gratifying is spending money without getting anything out of it? It’s more or less the same as throwing money out the window of a moving car. When you’re wasting money, you get zero gratification and zero satisfaction. Ultimately, it’s a waste. When you’re not recycling your business waste, that’s precisely what it is—a waste, and it’s too bad. When businesses don’t take advantage of the possibilities in waste, they miss out on real opportunities. It’s like having free money that you can actually spend on something worthwhile.
So instead of throwing away that scrap metal, business waste, and everything else—why not take advantage of it instead? By taking advantage of very easy ways to green business, you might not get the satisfaction you would get out of riding a bike or hitting the slopes—but your business will save money, and that, feels good!







