Second chances.Recyclers such as Tony McCarthy, whose Florida company was featured in the December 2006 issue of Recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. Today, and Randy Castriota, whose Pennsylvania company The Pennsylvania Company was a major holding company, owning and operating much of the Lines West territory (west of Pittsburgh and Erie, Pennsylvania) of the Pennsylvania Railroad, including the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, the PRR's main route to Chicago. is profiled in this issue's Scrap Metals Supplement, have offered second chances to employees who are convicted criminals. These two companies are not exceptions within the recycling industry, as a recent casual conversation with a plastics recycler in Ohio revealed. The company manager said proudly that his firm is a "second-chance company" that is willing to take the risk of hiring past offenders to allow them a second chance to perform honest work. Offering second chances can be risky. While some people will take advantage of the chance offered to redeem redeem v. to buy back, as when an owner who had mortgaged his/her real property pays off the debt. The term also refers to paying the amount due and all charges after a foreclosure (due to failure to make payments when due) has begun. themselves, others will simply take advantage of the person offering the second chance. At a time of year when resolutions are made, offering a second chance to a person or a pre-conceived notion could be an appropriate resolution to make. Within the recycling industry, a lot of the bad feelings and animosity can stem from an unwillingness to offer second chances. Throughout the materials chain--from generator to processor to freight company Freight companies are companies that specialise in the moving ("forwarding") of freight, or cargo, from one place to another. They are divided into several sections, international freight forwarders--which ship goods from country to coutry or domestic freight forwarders (who ship to consumer--one can find stories of deals gone bad and terms and conditions misunderstood mis·un·der·stood v. Past tense and past participle of misunderstand. adj. 1. Incorrectly understood or interpreted. 2. . One can also find bad behavior. Forgiving and forgetting can prove difficult in such circumstances. Such grudges may be a case of learning appropriately from past mistakes, but they can also gain a life of their own that keeps chugging along long after an offending of·fend v. of·fend·ed, of·fend·ing, of·fends v.tr. 1. To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in. 2. party has either left the company or genuinely changed the way he does business. Attitudes and nuggets Nuggets can refer to several branches of interest:
Those are some of the pre-conceived notions that can be found within the recycling community. The New Year might be a time to consider whether those labeled by these notions deserve a second chance. |
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