Network Services Company, Rubbermaid Commercial Products and Heritage Bag congratulate Emma Wheeler Homes in Chattanooga, Tenn. on winning a free waste and recycling system for their facility.
With the goals of reducing litter on public properties, increasing the efficiency of the waste collection process, and reducing total overall costs, Network held a contest inviting select public agencies across the country to participate in a waste and recycling system assessment. Participating agencies were then entered into a drawing to win free Rubbermaid waste and recycling receptacles and Heritage Bag can liners for their operation.
"Network is proud to help Emma Wheeler Homes and the Chattanooga Housing Authority improve their waste and recycling systems, and create a cleaner and more sanitary facility for its residents," said Frank Barretta, vice president of business development.
In addition to the free waste and recycling cans and can liners, Emma Wheeler Homes benefitted from Network's waste and recycling system assessment.
Kelsan, the local Network distributor, utilized this proprietary assessment tool to identify best practices, and recommend products and process improvements that Emma Wheeler Homes can implement to create a cleaner and more appealing facility.
"By combining the NETWORK waste and recycling system assessment with the contest, we were able to bring real value to the residents of Emma Wheeler Homes and the tax payers of Chattanooga," said Ken Bodie, president of Kelsan.
We are grateful for the generous support of NETWORK, Kelsan, Rubbermaid and Heritage Bag, and we look forward to the arrival of our new waste and recycling system," said Georgie Moody, Community Manager, Emma Wheeler Homes, Chattanooga Housing Authority.