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The days are getting longer, make use of that time!

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

The winter solstice of last month is in full effect, making the days just a little bit longer. Have you started to notice the sun staying out longer and longer every day? True, maybe there’s not a noticeable difference yet, but rest assured — the days are getting longer, and before long it will seem like you have more and more time to accomplish everything you need to.

So, what are you going to do with all that (perceived) time? Pick up a new hobby? Read more? Or maybe, you can take the time to start fresh with a work from home career change.  With just a little bit of time and the will to succeed, you can begin a work at home business opportunity that you never would have thought of, a business opportunity revolving entirely around trash.

Trash is a fact of life that we’ll never get past, so why not work around it? With days that seem longer, why not use the extra energy to learn how you can look at waste and instead see opportunity? As an independent waste consultant, you can help businesses save money in a way they never thought they could – through the trashcan.

All the while, you earn part of what they’re saving while also making a positive impact on the environment at the same time.  Everyone wins, but most of all, you get to be your own boss in a work at home business opportunity that lets you set your own hours.

Why wait? As your own boss, you work when you want, and now that it’s no longer dark by 4:00 the timing has never been better to finally have the opportunity to do what you want, when you want.

This New Year, Make a Difference with a Home Based Business Opportunity

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Welcome to 2011! It’s likely there’s a lot on your mental plate right now. You might be thinking to yourself, “I should probably get a gym membership” or “I hope I can make good on my New Year’s resolution this time”.  But no matter, what you’re thinking, and as cliché as it may sound, a New Year really is the perfect opportunity to make a new beginning.

How you approach the New Year is totally up to you, but let me make a suggestion: make a difference and make a living at the same time with a new  part time home business.

As a business waste consultant equipped with all the insider information you need on how to recycle more effectively, you can help businesses save a serious amount of money. When times are tough, that’s a precious commodity.

By becoming a business’s “recycling savior” you not only earn half of what they save, but you also make a positive impact on the environment in the process. Haven’t you ever thought to yourself, “I wish I could give more back, but there’s never any time!” Well, this is your opportunity.

Use the New Year as your excuse to start a new small  home based business that lets you work from anywhere, be your own boss, and achieve many of your goals for the year.

Everyone is getting the green bug

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

As so many people do today, often the first place to look for news is the internet. You go to your favorite site, you type in your search terms, and the most popular results magically appear before your eyes. One of the greatest features about the internet is the ease and simplicity of finding all the information you could ever want about a specific topic. Take for instance recycling.

We searched Google News for headlines about “Recycling” and were delighted (but not surprised), when the first 10 headlines were all about its benefits. Out of 10 links on one page, all 10 of those links were about the worth and importance of recycling, with none of them mentioning any slow-down.

In San Jose, there was a headline reading, “Peninsula Cities Consider New Recycling Facility Contract,” a Maryland paper reported on counties in Maryland that are actively boosting their recycling efforts, and in Chicago a popular juice maker began an initiative to recycle more of their juice cartons. It becomes clear very quickly that businesses and communities across the country are continuing to see the value in recycling.

Or consider the headline about the museum in Connecticut dedicated to trash and recycling. According to the news it boasts a sculpture of a dinosaur made entirely out of trash, weighing 2,000 pounds to represent the amount of garbage the average person in Connecticut throws away every year.

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It doesn’t take long to realize that just about everyone everywhere is getting the green bug and becoming more interested in recycling. We so often turn to the news to inform our opinions about the world, but many times we don’t think to look at what specifically the news is covering. By simply seeing the amount of news about recycling, it becomes obvious that it’s not something we can ignore. It’s right here, it’s right now, it has impact, it has value, and it’s urgent.

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Waste Consultants Find Unique Business Opportunity the Economy Can’t Touch

Networking with Trash

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

So what’s all the fuss about social networking? What’s it even mean? A bunch of people get online, become friends, and……that’s it? For a lot of people the rapid changes in technology and communication are a bit overwhelming. To be honest, that area isn’t quite our specialty, but we can use it as an example.

Now, our version of networking isn’t quite like the one you’d find on facebook or myspace. There aren’t pictures of friendly faces, funny quotes, and interesting personal anecdotes. Instead, it’s a lot simpler. There’s a database and that’s it. You might be wondering, “What kind of networking is that?” Well for us, it’s the best kind. It’s profitable and it’s efficient, but when it comes down to it—the greatest part is that it’s one big list of trash.

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“You’re kidding, right?” Some might say. But no, our network for materials exchange, while not exactly a ‘social’ network, is one of a kind. Even still, it can be compared to social networks in the way that it can effectively connect businesses with similar needs that might never have had the chance or opportunity to develop a professional relationship in the first place.

For example, there are undoubtedly hundreds of fans that have come together online through a connection to some sort of musician, artist, or product. However, on our end businesses come together for their mutual interests in plastic, metal, scrap wood, and more.

If businesses need it, we know where to find it. It’s just another one of the benefits that businesses get when they team up with EWS affiliates. So if networking with friends is so easy, why not do it through EWS with trash? Trust us. Networking is even better when you can make money doing it!

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Waste consulting businesses cashes in on trash, brushes off the woes of Wall Street

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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Waste consulting businesses cashes in on trash, brushes off the woes of Wall Street

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.

Can the recession hit recycling?

Monday, January 19th, 2009

With all of the challenges presented to us by the economy, many can’t help but wonder what the recession will do to the recycling industry. They may wonder what impact the economy and the financial crisis will have on recycling; will it be harder to find a market for recycled materials? However, while some may say that demand is lower for recycled materials, it’s important to remember that waste is a constant.

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A business based on waste is still a recession proof business. Without recycled materials, companies across the country would be forced to spend more and more money in order to manufacture their products. With recycled materials the burden of the economy and the financial crisis is lessened, helping companies cope with times.

Businesses all over are pushing through the financial crisis and refusing to quit. That means two things: First, it’s clear that businesses still need to save money by streamlining waste management. Cutting costs without slowing down business is always a good thing. Second, businesses will always have the need for cheap and dependable recycled materials. Both of these truths ensure that EWS affiliates will always have the opportunity to not only take advantage of waste themselves, but also help their client businesses do the same.

When we said that EWS is a recession proof business, we meant it. The need for saving is everywhere, and it can only become more necessary. The opportunities that EWS provides in the form of materials exchange programs and waste management streamlining are like a safety net for businesses. Every day it becomes clearer, with the way things are and the unpredictable direction of the economy, EWS affiliates provide an essential service.