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How Print Shops Can Achieve Innovation Through Sanitation

Believe it or not, there are benefits to looking at what your team throws in the trash.

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HOW DO YOU STEWARD your business to success and profitability? Just ask veterans of the hospitality industry. Apparently, there’s a whole world of restaurant consultants who offer plans, advice, training, and support for improving all aspects of the operation, from the menu to staffing to ambiance to marketing.

I recently met one of these consultants, and the first thing he does when he walks into the kitchen is look into the garbage. He says to his clients, “All of your money is in the trashcan. Whatever ingredients and parts and refuse you throw out could be the start of the next great innovation or income stream for your restaurant.”

Think twice before you throw out those kale stems. That’s a whole meal right there!

This idea may sound absurd at first, but this is precisely where innovation lives: inside of the things that most people leave behind. Every trashcan is a collection of ideas that people gave up on or said no to. Ideas that nobody took a second look at and wondered what else they might become.

And it’s not just the restaurant industry. Scores of new companies are spinning significant profits out of food waste by creating new products, secondary markets, and entirely new industries. There’s even a digital marketplace where retailers can post a list of their products about to be thrown out, essentially giving users a menu to peruse. It’s innovation through sanitation. Who knew the trashcan would become a platform for commerce?

The best part is your business doesn’t have to sell perishable goods to learn something from this phenomenon because every print shop has their version of food waste. Your company has some kind of surplus, be it intellectual, energetic, or creative. And if you want to keep doing innovative work, while keeping costs down, then you might try taking a second look at the kinds of things your team throws in the trash.

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Here’s the question you might consider asking at your next meeting: Now that we have this, what else does this make possible?

Just look around your business, home office, or even your laptop. Heck, look at the trash in the back room. Challenge yourself to appraise your seemingly negative circumstances in a forward-thinking way. You’ll discover what’s now possible for your enterprise. It gives you permission to see opportunities that were previously unavailable, but are now perfectly within your reach.

Look, 2020 was a tough year for business owners in every possible way. But failure doesn’t mean all hope is lost. It simply means the new thing around the corner might come in different packaging. 

It sounds like dirty work, but consider this. The word trash comes from the term “tros,” which translates to “fallen leaves and twigs.” Which are the two most flammable pieces of tinder the forest has to offer.

What if you turned your trash into somebody else’s treasure?

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