Terri Braun / November 24, 2021

Recommendation for Swiss Chalet Lacewood

To whom it may concern:

I am more than happy to write this letter of recommendation on behalf of a great restaurant, Swiss Chalet Lacewood. Part of the Swiss Chalet franchise, Swiss Chalet Lacewood is a family style restaurant that offers quality dine-in, takeout, curbside pickup, and contactless delivery options.

Swiss Chalet Lacewood features a host of delicious menu options including ribs and chicken, classic sandwiches and salads, kid’s meals, and desserts. It has frequent specials and deals, and even offers ready-made items from its marketplace that you can take to make at home.

At Swiss Chalet Lacewood, it isn’t just the food that will blow you away – the people will as well. They are all kind and friendly, and always greet you with a smile every time you walk in. They take pride in the appearance of the restaurant and go above and beyond to ensure you always have a great visit.

I highly recommend Swiss Chalet Lacewood to anyone looking to mix up their dinner routine and try something different. With Swiss Chalet Lacewood, you can count on quality menu items, great prices and an overall enjoyable experience.

Sincerely,

Axel Nafthal
Optimization Specialist
Schooley Mitchell

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Terri Braun / October 29, 2021

Recommendation for Dempsey Corner Orchards

To whom it may concern:

I am more than happy to write this letter of recommendation today on behalf of a great local business, Dempsey Corner Orchards. Founded in 2000, Dempsey Corner Orchards is a beautiful orchard located in beautiful Aylesford, Nova Scotia.

Dempsey Corner Orchards has a host of things for everyone to enjoy. It offers a variety of events, performances, and happening all year round and in-season u-pick fruits and vegetables. It also has a bakery, restaurant, petting zoo, sound garden, farmers market and shopping opportunities on site.

At Dempsey Corner Orchards, not only are the events fun and the produce delicious, but it is the staff that truly make all the difference. They are all kind, friendly and knowledgeable individuals who pride themselves on helping families have fun, year after year.. They go above and beyond to treat everyone with respect and equality and stive to ensure every visitor has an enjoyable experience.

I recommend Dempsey Corner Orchards to anyone looking to get out of the house and do something outdoors. When you visit Dempsey Corner Orchards, you can spend time quality time picking fruits and vegetables while making memories to last a lifetime!

Sincerely,

Axel Nafthal
Optimization Specialist
Schooley Mitchell

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Terri Braun / September 30, 2021

Recommendation for The Propeller Brewing Company

To whom it may concern:

I am more than happy to write this letter of recommendation on behalf of The Propeller Brewing Company. Located in Dartmouth, The Propeller Brewing Company is Nova Scotia’s oldest craft brewery.

The Propeller Brewing Company brews handcrafted beer, cocktails, and sodas. It has something for everyone in the wide selection it offers. You can taste the recipes they’ve honed over the years and can find Propeller in its Prop Shops, at NSLCs, and at some of the best bars and restaurants on the East Coast.

At The Propeller Brewing Company, it is not just the products that are amazing – the staff are as well. Each one is highly skilled and talented in their respective field and 100 percent committed to their clients. They go above and beyond to answer any questions and ensure each client finds the exact thing they are looking for. They greet you with a smile every time you walk in the door and never make you feel rushed.

I recommend The Propeller Brewing Company without hesitation to anyone looking for quality beer, cocktails, or sodas. With the great team at The Propeller Brewing Company, you can rest assured you will find the perfect drink to match any occasion, at a price you can afford.

Sincerely,

Axel Nafthal
Optimization Specialist
Schooley Mitchell

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Cal Wilson / July 28, 2021

Waste Across Industries, No. 1: Why is waste so expensive?

Depending on what industry you work in, your waste removal expenses are potentially a significant burden on your bottom line. Sure, you can reduce waste — but compromising the quality of this service isn’t really an option. Finding savings is possible, but first you must understand what goes into the cost.

A five-part blog series by Schooley Mitchell Blog.

In the first of Schooley Mitchell’s five-part series on waste expenses across industries, we explore why waste removal can be such a hefty business expense.

Waste cost categories.

It may be hard to imagine the price breakdown of waste removal, when most of the process happens away from your facility.

Your bill is most likely composed of four main cost types:

  • Container costs
  • Collection costs
  • Transfer costs
  • Landfill costs

Understanding your options among these four categories can go a long way in helping you reduce your bill.

Container costs.

Containers are the aspect of waste removal that you’re probably most familiar with, and an area where you have a fair amount of control. Commercial waste containers come in an array of sizes and are typically available for purchase or rent.

Pricing is based on the cubic yard sizing of a container. On average, a 4yd3 container costs $15 a month to rent, and $350 to purchase outright. Prices increase incrementally as size increases.

Knowing what size you need might come with trial and error. Come collection time, the optimized container is the one that is filled, but not to the brim or overflowing. Excess waste is often subject to excess fees.

Come collection time, the optimized container is the one that is filled, but not to the brim or overflowing. Excess waste is often subject to excess fees.

Renting vs. Purchasing.

Whether renting or purchasing is more effective for you is going to depend on what you need. Depending on your line of work, a permanent container might not make sense. For example, temporary construction or landscaping projects are more likely to require a rental, compared to a residential building or school.

Expert Market advises that purchasing a container is more efficient if that bin will be in use for at least 23 months.

Collection costs.

Waste collection fees are going to be the most variant depending on your location, container size, and collection frequency. This could be as little as $30 a week, or as high as $3,000. Figuring out your needs can include some trial and error and industry research. A restaurant is likely to require more frequent collection than an office building.

The kind of waste your business generates, as well as local health codes and in-person traffic throughout your premises, is going to determine your collection frequency.

Transfer costs.

Factored into your waste removal fees are the fuel and other transportation costs of moving your waste to a landfill.

Transfer can be arranged in two ways, direct or indirect:

  • Direct transfer transports the waste from your premises to a landfill in a single trip.
  • Indirect transfer transports waste from your premises to a transfer station, where it’s stored and batched before being shipped to a landfill site.
  • Because transfer stations aren’t free to use, indirect transfer is the more expensive option.

Based on your premises’ location, your transfer method may be out of your control. Businesses located far from landfill sites must rely on transfer stations to dispose of waste, which inevitably increases costs.

Many waste management providers have discounted rates with transfer stations and commercial landfills that are worth investigating.

Landfill costs.

Every time waste is disposed of at a landfill a landfill tipping fee is charged. On average, for commercial landfills, these range from $25-150 per ton.

As with transfer costs, many commercial waste management providers have preferential rates for customers at landfills.

The hidden costs of commercial waste removal.

Even when you’ve accounted for the four main cost categories of your waste removal bill, you may notice that there are some extra, unexpected charges on your bill. Keep these potential fees in mind when budgeting:

  • Dismount and push charges, which apply per bin when drivers have to get out of their vehicle and push your containers to an unobstructed spot for emptying.
  • Key charges, which apply per bin when drivers require a key to open a locked container.
  • Enclosure charges, which apply per bin when drivers must remove bins from a fenced enclosure and then replace them when emptied.
  • Gate service charges, which apply per bin when drivers must open a closed or locked gate.
  • Long walk charges, which apply per bin when your containers are placed in such a way that the drivers have to walk over a specific distance — such as ten feet — to access them.
  • Regulatory charges, which are depending on region, and cover the cost of providers complying with environmental regulations.

One way to avoid many of these charges is to evaluate the container situation on your premises and see if you can optimize the location to make it easier for haulers to collect your waste.

Reduce waste expenses.

This information might seem overwhelming. Waste expenses can really add up. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to optimize your services and reduce your expenses.

Start by considering an internal or external audit of your waste removal system. Are your bins being emptied too often, or not often enough? Could you be paying transport fees for a closer station or landfill? Are your prices increasing multiple times a year? Are your containers the right size for your waste output?

Ask yourself these questions and pay close attention to your waste removal bills. You might be spending more than you need to.

Next week…

Next week, in part two of our series on waste expenses across industries, we will examine the cost of food waste on businesses, and what yours can do to find savings.

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Terri Braun / July 23, 2021

Featured Client Propeller Brewing Company

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The Propeller Brewing Company is Nova Scotia’s oldest craft brewery. We brew handcrafted beer, cocktails, and sodas. We have something for everyone in our wide selection. Taste the recipes we’ve honed over the years: find Propeller in our Prop Shops, at NSLCs, and some of the best bars and restaurants on the East Coast.