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Tips For Increasing Participation In Recycling Programs

July 20th, 2010

The more convenient and easy to understand recycling containers are, the more likely they are to be filled with marketable recyclables than random trash. Selecting recycling containers that are attractive, durable and clearly labeled can significantly increase the likelihood of their being used properly and regularly. They are now available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and design configurations, making selecting the best one for each application far easier.

Increasing participation in your project means that far less cans, bottles, and paper will end up in landfills and your company’s trash expense will be significantly reduced. A successful program also generates income and improves public image. Today’s recycling bins can feature your company logo, an event calendar, a community slogan, or any other marketing tool that will attract potential participants.

Selecting The Best Recycling Container

Overflowing containers are messy and unsightly and unlikely to be used. At the same time, oversized receptacles use up too much space and are more troublesome to empty. Selecting the proper size container is a major factor to increasing usage. Small, under desk receptacles work well for office programs, whereas large, colorful receptacles work far better at events, in schools, and in break rooms and cafeterias. If only bottles and cans are being collected, receptacles with round openings on top make their purpose clear and reduce the chances of misuse. Large volume, single stream containers work best in factory settings and in community collection programs.

What Color Is Your Recycling Bin?

Color makes a difference in usage, as well. Containers that blend in with the surrounding color scheme are often ignored, whereas more colorful units catch the eye and invite usage. Receptacles can also be order in colors that compliment the established decor while still maintaining their visibility. The psychology of color is another factor to consider. While green is certainly the color associated with being environmentally responsible, reds and yellows are far more visible and blue tends to impart a feeling of serenity and calm. Clearly labeled recycling bins that inform participants of what can and what cannot be recycled make it easier for people to participate in your program.

It’s All About Location

Placement is the biggest factor to in increasing usage of recycling bins. Break rooms and cafeterias provide plenty of recyclable materials, but placing unmarked receptacles too close to garbage cans simply turn in to yet more garbage cans. Placing repositories for bottles and cans somewhat apart from trash cans reduces the likelihood of misuse while still promoting the intended purpose. Paper recycling containers are best located close to printing and copying machines, in file and record storage rooms, and near mailboxes.

These projects can save companies, schools, and communities millions of dollars each year by reducing the costs associated with storing, collecting, transporting, and disposing of garbage. Many recyclable materials are also a source of income in the form of raw materials sold to processing plants. Increased sales that occur as a result of improved goodwill and a positive social image are yet another reason to build a successful program through the use of properly placed recycling containers of the correct size and color, clearly labeled with instructions in their usage.

Tips For Encouraging Participation In An Office Recycling Program

April 13th, 2010

A recent national survey revealed that nearly 9 out of 10 people would recycle more if it were easier. It is no wonder that an estimated 60% of the garbage that we are still throwing away could be recycled instead. Making these programs more effective is a top priority in order to enjoy all the benefits that recycling programs offer us, the economy and our environment.

Waste Wise Products has identified two major areas where we can encourage more participation. First, the right bins for recycling make the entire process easier and will help foster a sense of involvement in order to increase employee participation. In addition to the right recycling containers, the proper education on why these programs are so important and they benefits they carry convinces many people to put forth the extra effort to participate. Let’s take a look at what makes the right type of bins for recycling and how to educate employees.

Recycling Containers That Make A Difference

Making participation easier begins with a set of recycling containers. Garbage has to be properly sorted and then disposed of in multi-stream programs, but these parts often cause confusion and put people off from doing their part. The right recycling containers will solve this problem.

The best way to make sense of multi-stream programs is to use multi-purpose recycling containers. 90 gallon all-in-one units come with multiple compartments that are clearly marked with the different types of garbage and can be placed in a cafeteria or other large common area. Within each individual office, desk sized dual compartment recycling containers can help separate trash, or rider bins for recycling can be clipped onto a typical waste basket to instantly add another compartment.

Recycling containers should also be placed close to where garbage is generated. Recycling containers for handling paper should be placed near office printers, copiers, and fax machines. Bins for recycling glass and cans should be in break rooms, the cafeteria, and in each hallway. In addition, bins for recycling cardboard should be placed in shipping and receiving areas.

Waste Wise Products also offers a large range of fiberglass bins for recycling that can be customized with a company’s logo and slogan for a personal touch to help create a sense of involvement in a program.

Educating Employees
Even with convenient, easy to use bins for recycling, some employees will still hesitate to participate. At this point, a simple education program can do wonders. Have a companywide email go out every week and include one fact about how recycling will save money, energy, and our natural resources. Use facts like for every 1 ton of plastic that is recycled we save the equivalent of 2 people’s energy use for 1 year, the amount of water used by 1 person in 2 month’s time, and almost 2000 pounds of oil. Consider placing placards or notes on office boards that describe how many jobs are created from the processing and re-use of recycled materials.
In order to encourage participation in the office program, make sure your business has the right set of recycling containers while educating employees on the benefits of the program.

How Businesses Can Stop Throwing Away Profits

November 24th, 2009

Bottom lines are getting harder and harder to meet in the current economic climate. Regular clients back out of their traditional patterns, new clients are nowhere to found and expenses keep increasing. As difficult as making a profit is these days, too many businesses are literally throwing their profits into the garbage by not recycling.

Business recycling programs allow you to cash in on valuable resources that have, until now, been an expense to dispose of. As any business owner knows, collecting, transporting and disposing of garbage is expensive. As the land available for land fills disappears, those costs can only increase. Instead of adding to your list expenses, recycling provides you with an additional source of income.

Manage The Manufacturing Process More Efficiently

The manufacturing process is notoriously wasteful. Damaged goods, improperly printed labels, and countless other discards build up rapidly in the manufacturing sector and must be disposed of in one way or another. Traditionally, this meant renting garbage dumpsters and then paying a garbage service to empty them.

Instead of paying for this disposal service, you can strategically place recycling bins for paper, plastic and metal discards throughout your place of business and sell these valuable resources. Not only will you reduce the landfill problem, but you will also increase your own profits.

Paper Waste Is A Waste Of Money

Offices, printers, secretaries and many other aspects of business use an extraordinary amount of paper to maintain in-house communication, as well as billing, advertising, and invoicing. Paper thrown in the garbage is money lost. Instead, recycling bins can be used to collect these natural resources, allowing them to reduce your garbage expense and increase your net income.

While designing more efficient methods of conducting business often seem as though they are more trouble than they are worth, recycling containers do not fall into this category. Recycling services are often tied to your normal trash service, or you can find a new provider online that will supply you with attractive, customized recycling bins that feature your company logo.

Get Employees In On The Action

You can easily get your employees to participate by contributing beverage and food containers, as well as paper products, by conveniently locating recycling bins in and around employee break rooms, cafeterias and smoking areas. Each and every recyclable item that is placed in a recycling bin is one less piece of garbage that you must pay to have disposed.

Bins for recycling are no longer the cumbersome and unattractive beasts they once were. Recycling bins now come in a variety of designer colors, a range of shapes and sizes and you can even order customized recycling bins to suit your place of business or industry.

When customers and clients see you using recycling bins, your goodwill account will skyrocket. They will be pleased to continue giving you their business, recognizing your concern about waste and pollution. They will assume, rightfully so, that your concern reaches them and the products they buy from you. You can be sure that they will tell others, leading to increased sales, as well as better profits.

Single Stream Recycling Saves Businesses Big Bucks

September 28th, 2009

There isn’t an industry in the world that isn’t being negatively impacted by the current economic difficulties. Revenues are down, costs are up, and everyone is trying to find ways to save. Single stream recycling containers may be just what your business has been looking for, as a way to cut costs and build a better public image.

Single stream recycling allows recyclers to throw all of their recyclable materials into the same recycling bin, increasing the likelihood of the recycling containers being used, reducing the amount of actual garbage that must be collected, transported, and disposed. The reduction in garbage expense alone can make the use of recycling bins worthwhile for an office, factory, or warehouse.

Cut Costs With Single Stream Recycling Containers

Instead of paying to have every bit of garbage collected, transported, and removed from your place of business, you can enlist the support of your local single stream recycling service to come and evaluate your current garbage flow. This evaluation will provide reliable predictions about how much money you can expect to save by installing and using recycling bins. Business managers and accountants know all too well just how expensive trash disposal has become. Single stream recycling containers can cut those costs significantly.

Recently, in Seattle, Virginia Mason Hospital implemented a major recycling effort in their facility. Within the first year, it was discovered that they had reduced their landfill contribution by 80%, at a cost savings of over $170,000. Those numbers are significant for any sized business. Instead of contributing to the problems caused by toxins in our soil and water supply, businesses that implement single stream recycling containers at their place of business are able to help themselves financially, while helping the world environmentally. Clearly, it is a win-win situation.

What Makes Single Stream Recycling Bins Better?

The biggest problem with recycling programs in the past has been insufficient participation and contamination. Single stream recycling bins increase the level of convenience by allowing participants to use a single recycling container for all of their recyclable materials. Instead of making room for separate recycling containers for glass, paper, plastic and metal, only a single container is needed, thereby increasing participation rates and reducing garbage expenses.
Single Stream Recycling Bin
In addition to the added convenience, modern recycling service companies are able to provide your business with recycling containers that are specifically designed for your location in a variety of colors and sizes. Company logos can be added to your recycling containers, reminding customers of your civic-mindedness.

Healthy, Wealthy And Wise

Implementing single stream recycling containers at your pace of business is a great way to improve the health of our planet, to cut your garbage disposal costs significantly and to portray your firm as caring and conscientious to customers and potential customers alike. Your bottom line will improve as a result of increased goodwill and reduced costs, providing a wider profit margin in a day and age when many firms are struggling to stay afloat.

Wastewise Products Launches New Multi-Lingual Pages for Our International Customers

August 3rd, 2009

Due to a growing demand for information about our recycling bins from an international audience, Wastewise Products has translated our homepage into the following languages to better serve our broad customer base:  French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.  Please vist your respective language to learn more about Wastewise Products.

http://www.wastewiseproducts.com/intl/french.html
http://www.wastewiseproducts.com/intl/german.html
http://www.wastewiseproducts.com/intl/italian.html
http://www.wastewiseproducts.com/intl/portuguese.html
http://www.wastewiseproducts.com/intl/spanish.html

Or if you have any additional questions about our recycling bins, please contact us.

How To Incorporate Recycling Containers Within Your Business

July 21st, 2009

No longer can businesses turn a blind eye toward the environmental effects of discarding paper, glass, cardboard, and other materials. The public’s awareness about pollution and each person’s contribution toward it have grown dramatically. Years ago, most people intuitively understood the problem, but few gave it any more than a fleeting thought. Today, society is increasingly holding businesses accountable for their efforts (or lack thereof) toward recycling.

If you operate a business, regardless of its size, you can easily incorporate recycling containers without impacting your budget. Today, we’ll explain how. You’ll learn a few tips for choosing the right locations for your recycling bins and how to encourage your employees to “go green.” We’ll also clarify why you should consider drafting a formal recycling policy for your office.

Choose Smart Spots In Which To Place The Bins

Because your containers will need to be emptied periodically, you’ll need to choose their locations carefully. Many business owners and managers are anxious to implement a recycling program and neglect to outline where they’ll place their bins. A little floor planning in the beginning goes a long way toward making it easier for your entire staff to take part.

Look for convenient enclaves that are near wide doorways or halls. Even though recycling bins are available in different sizes, larger units will need more room in order to be hauled and emptied. Also, consider locating your containers near your company’s mailroom and office printers. Of all materials that businesses discard, paper products are the most voluminous. Finally, keep in mind that your city or county may have specific safety requirements with which you’ll need to comply.

Make It Easy For Employees To Participate

For most businesses, the main obstacle that prevents employees from recycling is the lack of ease in doing so. If there are few recycling containers located throughout your office, your staff will be less likely to take part. For example, consider your sales department. They’re busy speaking with customers. When they need to throw away a container, memo, or fax, they are unlikely to spend valuable time looking for recycling bins in other departments.

Make it easy for your entire staff. Place attractive steel recycling containers in the lunchroom. Put roll out carts and utility bins in the warehouse. Invest in nondescript fiberglass bins and place them within each department. They’ll serve their purpose without calling undue attention to themselves.

Create A Formal Office Policy

Depending on your dedication to recycling, you may want to avoid “forcing” your staff to take part. To be sure, doing so may have the opposite effect. However, you should consider drafting a formal office policy that explains the details behind your effort.

For example, explain that all jars should be rinsed before being discarded. Cans should be emptied and crushed. If you’re using multiple recycling containers (as opposed to single streaming), include details regarding which materials can be placed within each container. Your company’s recycling policy does not need to demand employee participation in order to be effective. But, it can clarify your program and thus, encourage involvement.

Invest In Your Own Containers

You can borrow, rent, or buy your recycling containers. Smaller businesses often think the bins are expensive and therefore, opt to rent them. In truth, you can own your own fleet of containers without affecting your budget. The advantage is that you can have the text and graphics customized to suit your company. What’s more, some municipalities offer a number of incentives to encourage local businesses to implement a recycling program. Whether you’re using durable plastic bins, steel containers, or heavy-duty fiberglass containers, having your own fleet at your disposal eliminates rental fees and offers far more flexibility.

It’s simple to incorporate recycling bins within your company and encourage your staff to take part. The easier you make it for them to participate, the more likely they’ll jump at the chance.