January 2015 - Sustainable Waste Solutions
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January 2015 - Sustainable Waste Solutions
CUstomer spotlight KNOLL Our focus this month is on Knoll, the internationally acclaimed furniture maker whose headquarters are located just up the road from us in East Greenville, PA. Knoll is a design company whose works are highlighted in museum collections around the world, including over 40 pieces in the MoMA collection in New York City. In addition to cutting edge designs, they are also on the cutting edge of environmental sustainability. Knoll’s commitment to the environment runs much deeper than just being Landfill Free. The Knoll 8 is a series of specific principals designed to show the corporation’s commitment to the environment, including: • Protection of the biosphere • Sustainable use of natural resources • Waste reduction and disposal • Conservation • Risk reduction • Safe products and services • Environmental restoration • Informing the public Sustainable Waste Solutions is helping Knoll with several of these principals, including waste reduction, Landfill Free disposal, risk reduction, and safe services. “Today, Knoll continues to focus on three key environmental areas: climate change, third-party certification and design for the environment, which set standards for environmentally-responsible materials, products, and processes. And we are continuing to set industry-leading standards for sustainable design.” -Andrew Cogan, Knoll CEO “Going Landfill Free was part of a natural progression for Knoll,” according to Scott Woodrow, COO. “SWS is honored to be of service to this company whose concern for the environment has proven to be an industry inspiration.” Services provided to Knoll include disposal of residual waste, beneficial re-use, recycling, and right-sizing of containers, storage, and transportation equipment. For more information about SWS, please go to www.landfillfree.com or call 215-723-7723. LANDFILL FREE SYMPOSIUM On September 22nd, SWS held its first Landfill Free Symposium at the Hotel Fiesole in Skippack, Pennsylvania. The event was geared towards showing our customers and prospective customers how obtaining a 3rd party Landfill Free verification through NSF International can help them grow their business. Our guest speaker was Michelle Boney from West Liberty Foods in West Liberty, Iowa, which was the first company to receive NSF’s certification. Michelle walked us through the steps required to receive this certification and most importantly, explained how it has helped obtain new customers. Also in attendance were representatives from NSF International, along with Facility Managers and Sustainability Professionals from some of the region’s leading manufacturers. For more information about SWS, please go to www.landfillfree.com or call 215-723-7723. BUSINESS STORY TEN TIPS FOR A GREEN(ER) HOLIDAY With the holidays right around the corner, what seems to be on everyone’s minds right now is gift lists, office parties, and spending a little time reconnecting with friends and loved ones. So we thought, why not add Mother Earth to this year’s gift list with tips for making it a greener holiday at the office. 1. Give rechargeable batteries and a charger with electronic gifts Over 1/3 of batteries purchases are made over the holidays. 2. Use LED holiday lights LED lights use about a tenth of the energy that conventional holiday lights do — and last a lot longer, too. 3. Have a green company dinner Choose a restaurant that uses foods sourced from local farms. 4. Eco-decorate Instead of single-use party decorations like fancy streamers and balloons, go oldschool and use pine cones, ornaments and evergreens for centerpieces. 5. Buy green gifts Try shopping at green businesses listed in the National Green Pages. 6. Wrap company presents in gift bags Once you rip off wrapping paper, it’s really no good for anything else. Gift bags, on the other hand, can be used over and over again for years. Clemens Food For more information about SWS, please Group, visit www.clemensfoodgroup.com. go to www.landfillfree.com or call 215-723-7723. 7. Go tagless No, we don’t mean guessing-game gifts: instead of buying fancy holiday tags, write names on leftover wrapping paper and tape it to the gift. 8. Re-think holiday cards Given that most holiday cards head straight for the landfill, consider sending eCards whenever possible. Better yet, a holiday video – Holiday wishes sound even better when you sing them! 9. Carpool to holiday parties Suggest employees go to the party together instead of driving separately – it saves resources and builds team spirit! 10. Turn off the holiday lights! Make sure the sparkles are switched off when you leave for the holiday party... save that energy for the new year ahead! Peter PoweRhouse Foundation On November 4, the Peter Powerhouse Foundation, founded by Peter Zucca (age 11) of Harleysville, PA, donated 50 wagons to Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. The sturdy wagons are a common sight around the hospital, convenient for transporting patients, siblings, and belongings. When Peter, a cancer survivor, saw on Facebook that more wagons were needed, he approached his parents about wanting to raise money to buy 100 of them for the hospital where he has been a patient since infancy. • The Zucca family established the Peter Powerhouse Foundation in June 2014. They held mini-golf outings, worked with a local book store to donate 20% of proceeds for a day, and initiated ‘Hats On for Childhood Cancer Day’ at Peter’s school, where students made a donation for the privilege of wearing a hat. In just a few months, they had raised enough money – about $7,000 – to fulfill half of Peter’s pledge and purchase 50 wagons. • Peter was treated as an infant for a rare rhabdomyosarcoma, which is a cancer of the connective tissues. He later developed a desmoid tumor, which led to an above-the-knee amputation of his right leg. Peter and his family have spent a great deal of time at duPont Hospital for Children and other treatment centers. • The Foundation had the wagons, but needed to get them from Souderton to duPont Hospital, located in Wilmington, DE. That’s where Sustainable Waste Solutions got involved. SWS donated bags to package the cleaned wagons. Lead SWS tractor trailer driver, Kent Fisher, picked the wagons up and delivered them to the hospital. • At the wagon presentation, Peter’s mother, Dawn Zucca said, “Our hearts are here. There is no warmer place, no place where everyone consistently went the extra mile … for our family.” On hand to receive the wagons were many of Peter’s doctors, nurses, and therapists. • The Peter Powerhouse donation was the first such ceremony to be held in the newly expanded duPont Hospital for Children. To learn more about Peter’s Foundation and help him reach his goal of donating another 50 wagons, visit The Peter Powerhouse Foundation on Facebook. For more information about SWS, please go to www.landfillfree.com or call 215-723-7723. EMPLOYEE PROFILE ERIC WELLS - THE MAN BEHIND THE WHEEL We hear about Eric from our customers all the time, and they’re always complimenting, never complaining. You just have to see the smile on his face to understand why. It’s easy to see the genuine passion he has for his job, and as someone who’s worked in the waste industry for over 12 years behind the wheel of a trash truck, he feels right at home doing what he does here. Eric considers himself a front load driver and we’ve had the pleasure of working with him for just over 2 years. He, his wife, and two daughters live in Ambler, where his hobbies include cooking, home improvement and reading the Bible. He also loves going on vacations with his wife and family, as well as spending time with his parents who have always played a pivotal role in developing the outgoing character we’ve come to know and love. Standup people are hard to come by these days, but Eric sure fits the description and is more hard-working than many. We love that his passion for his work comes across to our customers, because it’s a direct reflection of our company values. For more information about SWS, please go to www.landfillfree.com or call 215-723-7723.