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Case Study: The Penny Pincher
As part of our frugal company culture here at The Penny Pincher, we do all we can to keep costs down in the office. A recent analysis of office trash receptacles revealed that its cost over $1,000.00 monthly to empty the office trash on a nightly basis in the all of our offices. Most of the time the trash in any one office consists off a few papers or some plastic lunch bags, or soda bottles, these are things any of us could handle easier ourselves.

Therefore, beinning this week we are asking all office employees to empty their own office trash into the dumpster in the parking lot. Most of you past this dumpster on your way to your car or to the bust. We will supply you will plastic can liners. All you need to do is place them in the bottom

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