Small Offices Can Recycle Too

Over at Blue Ion, Charleston’s high performance interactive branding firm, they posted about how they’ve begun to take recycling a little more seriously. Awesome! Small businesses are at a disadvantage because they often don’t have curbside pickup available, and simply can’t afford a service like Fisher Recycling. Blue Ion has taken the initiative by providing clearly marked bins for their employees to use, and even a special bin for their clients to use (old websites.) Cheers to them for taking a small action with a big result.

More information on small office recycling:

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1 Response to “Small Offices Can Recycle Too”

  1. 1 Chris

    Thanks for the kudos, Chad!

    Nice links as well - thanks to an idea from the Office recycling schemes article, we moved our paper recycling bin right next to the printer. It wasn’t getting as much love in the break room.

    I’ll post more as we implement different ideas. Keep ‘em coming!

    - Chris

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