When was the last time you tracked what your company throws away on a daily basis? Over time, the effects of solid waste pollution can have an effect on your business and local community.
Disposal Costs
Most companies send their solid waste to landfills. This is because having your garbage sent to the landfill is usually less expensive than sending your materials to an experienced waste recycling company to be recycled or reused.
While landfill dumping may make more financial sense in the short term, you will also want to consider the long-term effects. Ultimately, when you are running a business you are in it for the long haul. This is why it’s important to consider the long-term expenses of commercial solid waste disposal.
When considering the costs of disposal, you also have to consider the fact that your time is also worth something. Many business owners appreciate being able to throw all their refuse in one place without the need to sort it. However, please keep in mind that business recycling services can be easily implemented and help you limit your impact on the environment.
Surrounding Real Estate
As areas become more populated, the need for landfills increases. The only problem is that people don’t want to live or work near a landfill, which means that plans for landfill sites are often postponed.
Since landfills have to compete for limited land space, you may end up having to pay more to have your garbage hauled a long way to the nearest available landfill. The longer the distance your trash has to travel, the more money you will end up paying for a commercial garbage removal.
Health
Working/living near an active landfill can eventually have a negative impact on health. Solid waste pollution from landfills releases harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. While most of us understand global warming as a concept, it can be difficult to understand how pollution affects us on a personal level.