Posts Tagged ‘programs’

Building Team Spirit Through Employee-Led Recycling Programs

August 26th, 2010

Corporate team building programs create a sense of community with a company and help unite people behind a common goal. Many managers say team-building programs noticeably increase productivity and foster a closer working relationship between the group. When the entire office works toward something greater than themselves, employees feel a sense of achievement and investment in their work, colleagues, and the company itself. Overall, team building exercises are excellent ways to invest in employees as people.

Starting a recycling program for the office is a highly effective way to start a team building experience while also doing something positive for the environment and community. Waste Wise makes starting such a program easy with a wide array of recycling bins to manage waste and customizable recycling containers to promote the initiative.

The In-Office Recycling Containers Program

Starting or reinventing a waste management program at the office is an easy way to help build company morale. Waste Wise offers a number of recycling bins that make recycling easy, such as multi-compartment recycling containers for multi-stream waste and convenient office desk sized recycling bins for paper.

Waste Wise can put your company logo, slogan, or any graphic or text on to fiberglass recycling bins. To build a sense of team spirit, encourage your company’s recycling team to create their own recycling-focused slogan that can be printed, along with your logo, on the in-office recycling bins. Seeing these logos around the office can encourage participation in the recycling program while fostering company pride.

Empowering Employees While Helping The Environment

Encourage your in-house recycling taskforce to communicate the good they are doing to the rest of the office. Have them send out emails their fellow office mates that report how many trees were saved and how much greenhouse gas is removed from our air as a result of the office’s recycling efforts.

Challenge your office with healthy, competitive goals. Create an inter-departmental challenge to see which department can have the most impact on the environment through recycling. This could be limited to office recycling or could include the teams finding ways to clean up the community. The greater the challenge, the greater the sense of accomplishment!

Expanding Into the Community

Don’t let this team building experience stop at the office door. Sponsorship in the community to place customized recycling bins in public areas is an excellent want to help the community and further develop that team spirit.

Imagine what a great feeling it would be to be walking in a park with family and friends and then spotting one of “your” recycling containers? Putting recycling bins in the community that are designed to make waste management easier will help people keep their own neighborhoods cleaner. As an added benefit – it’s great advertising for your company!

There’s no doubt that team building initiatives build strong companies. And when you partner team building with doing something for the greater good of the community, it’s a win, win situation for all involved.

Waste Wise Recycling Containers – Making Recycling Easy

August 24th, 2010

Recycling programs have been expanding throughout the country and now nearly any piece of garbage we produce at home and at the office can be recycled in some form or fashion. Of course, it becomes just that much more difficult to handle multi-stream recycling programs. Comprehensive waste programs often end up leaving us asking what we can and cannot recycle.

Have you ever asked yourself any of these questions before? What are the differences between these numbers on plastic products, can I recycle them all together? Does it matter if I mix paper waste from the office with newspapers and magazines? Should I sort out each different type of scrap metal and color of glass before disposing of them?

Ultimately, Waste Wise Products helps to solve the problems with innovative bins for recycling designed to make multi-stream waste management programs easier to handle and participate in.

Stop Recycling The Old Way

The old way of recycling is to let garbage pile up in bins and then sort everything out for the collectors; this usually happens the night before collection. This is why many residential programs had trouble getting off the ground.

The old method for sorting waste into recycling containers effectively meant you were disposing of your garbage twice and wasting a lot of time in the process. A company of any appreciable size would quickly get buried underneath their recyclables if they tried to sort by hand. So as recycling technology advanced, so must recycling methods in the home and office.

Waste Wise Products Offers The Right Recycling Containers For The Job

It turns out the best way to make multi-stream recycling easy again was to have the right bins for recycling. Our recycling containers have been designed with ease of use in mind. Homeowners and businesses alike find it much easy to participate in their local programs with the right bins for recycling on site.

Waste Wise recycling containers are designed in a number of ways to make them easy to use. Custom opening are shaped like the materials that are supposed to be recycled, like aluminum cans and plastic bottles. Many of our products come with multiple, integrated compartments within a single unit that are all clearly labeled for sorting on the spot. Clip on compartments and riders for recycling containers can turn any bin into multi-stream bins for recycling.

Every size and shape imaginable is produced in order to fit any floor plan or available space, whether it takes a tall and skinny or short and squat solution.

Getting Everyone On Board With Customized Recycling Containers

Waste Wise customizes and personalizes bins for recycling with slogans, lettering, and logos. What does this have to do with effective recycling programs? Individualized recycling containers are a great way for businesses to encourage participation at the office or even sponsor a program in the community. It builds pride to see personalized recycling containers that help make a positive impact on the local environment and community.

Waste Wise provides the latest in today’s trends in functional and customized bins for recycling in order to get the most out of multi-stream waste programs.

How A Simple Recycling Plan Can Cut Costs And Generate Revenue

July 13th, 2010

Cashing in on recyclable materials not only cuts costs, but it can also generate a source of income and build goodwill among customers and the community. Creating a plan to recycle is an exercise in simplicity. The only requirements of a successful project are the correct placement of appropriately designed recycling containers and an education program that encourages participation. Unlike recycling bins of the past, today’s receptacles are sturdy, attractive, and easy to manage.

Reducing the cost of collecting, storing, transporting and disposing of garbage can save your company, school, or event a substantial amount of money. An estimated 60% to 80% of what was once considered ‘trash’ is actually recyclable. Imagine cutting your trash expense by 80% and then selling the recycled materials at a profit. The University of Washington medical Center was able to reduce its landfill costs by over $78,000 and then sold recycled paper and cardboard for over $32,000. That’s a net positive result of over $110,000 in a single year!

Educating The Masses About Messes

There have already been plenty of educational efforts with regards to recyclable materials and protecting the environment. Instead of having to reinvent the wheel, your company or organization can take advantage of the efforts of others by simply reminding potential participants of what they have already been taught about what can be placed in your recycling containers and what cannot.

Clearly labeled recycling bins encourage participation by making the decision-making process that much easier. Cans and bottles are easily placed in recycling containers that feature round openings in the top, whereas paper and cardboard is inserted into slot-shaped openings. This convenience encourages usage and minimizes misuse, cuts your costs and eliminates mess.

Select Shapes And Colors Best Suited For Your Locations

Light years beyond the battered metal trashcans of the 1970’s, today’s receptacles are attractively built from recycled plastic. These units do not crack, peel, or rust, and they provide years of attractive and functional service. Color selection can be made based on a company color scheme, an event logo, or a community crest, providing a visually appealing container that simply begs to be used for its intended purpose. Unlike the traditional greens of the 1980’s, today’s recycling containers come in every color, shape, size, and style imaginable, allowing you to select the best product for your application.

Proper Placement Promotes Participation

Placing bins where they are highly visible and convenient to approach greatly improves participation. Since today’s receptacles are so well designed and labeled, they are far more likely to be used for their intended purpose, instead of as a trash can. Small bins can be used to increase convenience under desks, close to printers and copiers, in lunchrooms and conference rooms. Factories can generate a substantial increase in raw material sales when recycling containers are placed within the factory along the manufacturing route to collect misprinted labels, improperly cut boxes, and faulty cans or bottles.

Using color, placement, style, and location to your advantage can turn a moderately successful program into a financial boon to your company, school, community or event. Significant reductions in garbage costs and increased income from the sale of these useful materials work together to raise your bottom line. The improved public image and goodwill are sure to result in an increase in sales, adding yet another good reason to institute a recycling program at your school, business, and community today.

5 Points To Consider When Buying Recycling Bins

May 18th, 2010

The success of waste recycling programs often depends on having the right recycling bins in place. Convenience, utility, and appearance all factor in to how people will react to a program and how easy it will be for them to correctly utilize recycling containers. When choosing recycling bins for a residential curbside pickup, establishing an office program, or putting recycling containers in schools, consider these five points in order to make the right decision when purchasing with Waste Wise Products.

Focus On Capacity

The right recycling containers have to be properly sized; if they are too large they will waste space and not reach capacity before pickup. Recycling bins that are too small won’t work as waste spills over onto the ground. In order to determine the proper capacity, keep these factors in mind. First, determine the pickup schedule. Second, choose whether to have a large number of small units that can be emptied into one larger piece or have recycling bins that can stand on their own. Keep in mind that these units can be heavy when they are full, try using smaller pieces or recycling bins with wheels, especially in high traffic areas.

Ease Of Use And Collection

Recycling bins are much more than just receptacles that are meant to sit around taking up space. In order to have an effective program in place, each unit has to be matched to its function and be easy to handle. For residential setups, the overall weight of recyclables has to be kept reasonable for a single person to handle. Office and school implementations should also keep an eye towards efficiency with wheeled utility units instead of having significant manpower required to move a set of recycling bins for collection.

Materials Of Construction

Like any purchase, high quality recycling bins will have a long service life and are worth the investment. For the ultimate in green solutions, Waste Wise offers recycled plastic recycling bins. Mold injected plastic units also exhibit good durability for long lasting service in the home, office, or school setting.

Sorting Multi Stream Programs

A common complaint from people is the perceived complexity of multi stream systems. One of the best ways to address this problem is with recycling containers that have multiple slots and compartments for each different stream with intuitive visual cues. People will participate more and feel a sense of involvement when they are easily able to sort their waste.

Recycling Containers That Look Good While Doing The Job

Especially for office and school programs, having attractive recycling containers plays an important role for high participation and pride in a program. Waste Wise offers custom fiberglass units that can be adorned with company logos and slogans as well as school colors and mascots. A sense of ownership goes a long way to creating highly effective programs.

These five points cover a lot of ground when implementing a waste disposal program for residential, commercial, and school use. In the end, the right recycling containers are important for the success of any recycling initiative.

Choosing Recycling Containers For More Effective Community Curbside Programs

March 22nd, 2010

The key to an effective curbside recycling program is the right type of recycling containers. Recycling bins make all of the difference in multi-stream programs that require pre-sorting by households before the waste can be properly picked up. Even if residents take their waste to a local recycling and disposal center, recycling bins will help homeowners save time sorting their waste.

Waste Wise Products offers a wide range of recycling containers for residential and commercial use with units of varying design and size. In order to make your life easier, we offer this brief guide to assist in making the right purchase.

Covering The Basics Of Recycling Bins

The first factor to consider when choosing recycling containers is the overall amount of waste that will be hauled every week. This is done in order to determine what size containers will be necessary. For the average home, each member produces about 10 to 20 pounds of garbage in total. Roughly half of that total is in material that could be recycled. Every family has a different situation, but for a family of four, you could expect enough recyclable garbage to fill one 30 gallon container.

For office use, the math changes a little bit. Many commercial users dispose of more paper and plastic than the average residential household. For larger companies, smaller 10-gallon recycling containers are distributed throughout the office building and then they are collected and deposited into central 95 gallon recycling bins for final pickup.

Multi-Stream Programs

Multi-stream programs require recyclables to be sorted out beforehand. This means that single recycling bins are insufficient for a curbside or haul it yourself program. Thankfully, Waste Wide Products is here to help.

There are a number of solutions for having recycling containers available for residential use. Duo recycling containers consist of two compartments with a slip top to separate two different streams, like paper and plastic. Small, plastic riders can be clipped to the side of a larger garbage bin to promote separation right from the beginning. For organizing waste for the curb, one of the best options is a set of four 10-gallon slim recycling containers that can snap together, stack inside each other when empty, and can be labeled for 4-stream programs.

Business setups are similar to residential programs, but usually on a larger scale. Small bin riders and under the desk duo recycling bins are perfect for individual offices. For larger areas, fiberglass recycling bins can be built with internal divisions for easy sorting and can feature the company logo printed on the front. For high traffic areas, like a company cafeteria, there are 90 gallon all-in-one recycling bins that can hold a high volume of trash while having multiple compartments for convenient, instant sorting at the source.

In the end, the right choice in recycling containers will help make any curbside program more convenient and allow for greater participation at both home and at the office.

The Benefits Of Recycling Programs And the Role of Recycling Bins In a Successful Program

February 22nd, 2010

Many people don’t realize the long list of benefits that recycling programs have at the local, state, national, and global level.

Here, we’ll take a look at how recycling containers and community programs help people and the environment at all levels, and how we can utilize recycling bins from Waste Wise Products to maximize the impact of these programs.

Benefits of Recycling Programs To Our Economy And Environment

It is a common myth that recycling programs cost more money than regular trash disposal services. Overall, recycling programs save taxpayer money, reduce energy usage, and create jobs and business opportunities. As time goes by and more cities implement green initiatives, the cost of recycling goes down across the board.

Recycling programs create a multitude of job opportunities. There are an estimated 1.1 million jobs created every year. For each one of these jobs created, another 26 people are hired to process recycled materials into new products. On the whole, recycling creates four new jobs in the place of every one job created in the standard waste disposal industry.

These programs also save money; recycling costs less than land filling and incineration. With lowered costs and pay-as-you-throw options, a family can see lowered local taxes. By repurposing waste into new products, we can reduce our dependence on oil while lowering our energy usage.

These energy savings are significant — it takes 95% less energy to recycle aluminum than it does to make it from raw materials, while recycled steel saves 60%, recycled newspaper 40%, recycled plastics 70%, and recycled glass 40%.

How Good Recycling Bins Makes A Difference

The type of recycling containers used in homes, offices, and in public spaces really determines how cost effective a recycling program will be.

Using recycling bins with multiple compartments is an excellent way to help pre-sort different materials and aid in collection and processing. All-in-one recycling containers come in many sizes to be used within a home, office, or placed in public areas. Waste Wise carries recycling containers that can also be snapped together or attached to one another for multi-stream usage without having one large container. For businesses, fiberglass recycling containers can be customized with a business logo or corporate slogan.

For industrial work, roll out cart and utility recycling bins are the best bet due to their rugged construction. They are designed for both heavy duty work and for garbage hauling. Steel recycling containers can offer both a sturdy solution with a modern look, perfect for the office setting. Attractive ashtray containers can be placed in any lobby, break room, or designated smoking area.

Having the right recycling bins for the right job help people to be comfortable when new programs are initiated. They also help keep costs low and make material separation easier. Does your home, office, and community have a recycling program? Is it working as well as it could? Contact us to learn about how you can implement recycling bins in your home, work place, or neighborhood and create a positive impact on the environment and the community.