Yes, yes! Absolutely! That's what I mean. That is a direct benefit to the business...it saves the business money, it helps the environment, AND it gives people real jobs!
Carousel, I have questions for you; while I understand that recycling costs money, and that for companies to not do it, it saves them money, but you don't support your comment with any argument as to why recycling does not benefit us in any way? For example, can you show how it definitely DOESN'T help the environment? My position is that until we can recycle that which is currently recyclable in landfills, or still being manufactured, and at the same time stop manufacturing "useless rubbish" (I wholeheartedly agree on this one), while employing people (what's wrong with people having a real job?) to once-and-for-all get rid of the stuff that is recyclable. You don't bother to commend those who are taking actual toxicity out of environment...you have to admit there is some there to be removed. Until we reach a point where we don't manufacture waste, and don't have any lying around to wonder what to do with (think of those "islands" of trash floating off the East Coast out in the Atlantic), then we will always have a problem. www.creaturefeaturepet.../
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I like this analysis that you do. I am curious though; assuming you do this work with all your investments do you have an overall percentage growth year-over-year of your gains?
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My position is that until we can recycle that which is currently recyclable in landfills, or still being manufactured, and at the same time stop manufacturing "useless rubbish" (I wholeheartedly agree on this one), while employing people (what's wrong with people having a real job?) to once-and-for-all get rid of the stuff that is recyclable.
You don't bother to commend those who are taking actual toxicity out of environment...you have to admit there is some there to be removed.
Until we reach a point where we don't manufacture waste, and don't have any lying around to wonder what to do with (think of those "islands" of trash floating off the East Coast out in the Atlantic), then we will always have a problem.
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