Ace Hardware stores demonstrate that less waste equals smart business. The video introduces the concept of resource conservation and how it can be implemented in a business through source reduction (preventing waste) and recycling (utilizing waste). Four Minnesota Ace Hardware stores are featured demonstrating their waste reduction activities including: donating glass scraps to a local stain glass artist, installing LED and fluorescent light bulbs, using cloth towel dispensers in restrooms instead of paper towels, and many more. Produced: 1998
Author:
The Water Foundation via a grant from the Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance.
Available for free* two-week loan from:
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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
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Ace Hardware, Environmental Best Practices for Retail Profit
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Ace Hardware stores demonstrate that less waste equals smart business. The video introduces the concept of resource conservation and how it can be implemented in a business through source reduction (preventing waste) and recycling (utilizing waste). Four Minnesota Ace Hardware stores are featured demonstrating their waste reduction activities including: donating glass scraps to a local stain glass artist, installing LED and fluorescent light bulbs, using cloth towel dispensers in restrooms instead of paper towels, and many more. Produced: 1998