Kamis, 19 September 2013

What would be a good replacement for styrofoam trays?

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floopkabop


I would like to find a alternate form of our now styrofoam trays at school.
They would obviously need to be cheap in cost but something that could also be recycled. :]



Answer
If you cannot buy reusable trays for students - ask a company like DISNEY to buy them for you or someone. Try looking for grants.

If its because you can not wash them for some reason - try biodegradable trays, shop around online under biodegradable.

Do a cost comparison over the year which saves you more money?

Other money and good for the planet saving ideas:
In Sacramento County some schools are getting gardens, start a compost area, too. The biodegradable stuff needs to go into the earth not landfills to degrade.

Your gardeners, the cafeteria food not consumed could all supply you resources for your compost pile, instead of adding the food to garbage landfills. Wash out the garbage liners and re-use them, ask the county or whoever picks up your garbabe/recycling if your even doing it right. Contianers, trays with food or drink in them needs, to be clean to be recyled here. Try Master Gardeners for free advice, for composting: cesacramento.ucdavis.edu or 916-875-6913.

There is eco-friendly dish detergent available, in big containers too.

Also, does your district need craft supplies or cheaper craft ideas and decorations, toilet paper rolls can be used do a net search of toilet paper rolls. Buy recyled products helps the recylcing industry. I have found they are cheaper these days, like file folders.

Switch to 'ShammyWow' instead of paper towels and sponges or natural scrub brushes, hang dry things intead of using driers. Some counties and cities have water recycling programs and gray-water water with soap and dirt and can used to water landscaping and playground grass. National Geographic said its good to raise the lawn mowers height to the highest cutting to help the grass and we will need less water to water it, too.

Buy waterless car-wash cleaner and see if you can raise money for school supplies by having a car wash.

Customer request: Wants his solid inner-tube removed from bent wheel and returned to new wheel. How?




Sandman


Bicycle solid inner-tubes...Don't like 'em, don't stock 'em, but have a customer who's boy bent the front wheel that has a solid tube in it. He wants the solid tube removed and put on his new wheel.

How is this done?

Is this a matter of soaping the thing up and wrestling it off?

Then how to get it back on.

Same?
For clarification this is a solid tube that sits inside a regular tire.

Thank you for solid tire answers.



Answer
Geez, why do people ride on those things?

My advice: Just be honest. Tell him your shop doesn't carry or install solid tires or tubes due to the issues with installation (special tools), poor performance (heavy in weight and high rolling resistance), and overall inferior ride qualities (comfort) in comparison to standard tubes. If solid tubes represented a good choice for your customers, you'd stock the tubes and have the necessary tools to install them. Apologize for any inconvenience, but assure him that you can help him select a belted tire for additional puncture protection if that's his primary concern. This response would be respectful of the customer, even if it's not what he originally wanted.

I do like the way you're trying to solve this issue without causing friction with your customer; it shows you're concerned about satisfying your customer, when many shops might have directed him to the discount store for a solid tube. But just because you want to say "yes" to your customer, it doesn't mean you can or should in this case. Maybe he doesn't know that solid tubes/tires are OEM for shopping carts, lawn mowers, wheel barrows, and junky bikes owned by people that don't understand that the occasional flat is a fact of life when you ride a bike.

I assume you're selling him the new wheel and don't want to lose the sale over a seemingly trivial issue. But not being up front with him could prove to be a complete waste of your time. If he can't understand your position, then maybe he does need to go to elsewhere.




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