Category Archives: Cash Management

The paradox of recycling is fascinating; we must use finite resources efficiently and responsibly, yet the process of recycling itself can be resource-intensive. However, there is a compelling alternative that can shift the role of recycling from a sustainability responsibility into an economically rewarding practice – the concept of ‘Pay More Recycling‘. The principle of ‘Pay More Recycling‘ is simple: it advocates increasing the monetary value of recyclable waste. By adding financial incentives to recycling, people are motivated to participate more consistently and efficiently in the recycling process. Companies around the world have recognized the environmental and economic potential of this concept. They have started to implement practices such as refundable deposit schemes for bottles and cans, which successfully illustrate the viability of this model. However, the challenge of ‘Pay More Recycling’ lies within its transactional aspect: the accurate, efficient, and transparent handling of the monetary rewards. With the growing…

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Here’s An Opinion On: Consillion As lockdown measures ease, people return to work, and retailers open their doors once again, a big question is looming large in the background. How are we going to pay for all this? I am of course talking about expensive government policies such as the furlough scheme, small business rates relief grants, bounce back loans, self-employed income support payments, and the many other measures which were introduced to try and nurse the UK economy through the devastation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, and associated lockdown. The conventional knowledge is that public spending will have to be drastically decreased (which would harm public services), or taxes substantially increased (which would likely harm growth), in order to make a dent in the debt mountain which has piled up over the past few months. For example, on July 11th 2020, The Observer published an article by former Treasury…

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