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Green To Go Ordinance - Business Survey <br />Q7 Have you noticed any financial benefits by using sustainable <br />containers? <br />Answered: 19 Skipped:0 <br />Yes <br />No <br />0% <br />10% <br />20% <br />30% <br />40% <br />50% <br />60% <br />70% <br />80% <br />90% <br />100% <br />ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES <br />Yes <br />15.79% <br />3 <br />No <br />84.21% <br />16 <br />TOTAL <br />19 <br /># <br />PLEASE DESCRIBE <br />DATE <br />1 <br />cheaper <br />6/27/2024 12:31 PM <br />2 <br />It's more money, but we try. <br />4/16/2024 9:36 PM <br />3 <br />Because the students don't properly dispose of it correctly. Therefore everything goes in the <br />4/15/2024 8:42 AM <br />trash or pig food <br />4 <br />If you are requiring 'sustainable' to go products are you making sure people are properly <br />3/30/2024 9:12 AM <br />recycling those, no. You cant. They truth is the majority aren't getting recycled. While the <br />intention may be to contribute positively to environmental efforts, the practicality of these <br />initiatives often presents added costs for businesses without achieving significant <br />environmental benefits. Small businesses, already facing numerous challenges, bear the brunt <br />of these additional expenses since covid increases. It's important to consider alternative <br />approaches that support small businesses rather than imposing burdensome fees. Despite <br />efforts to provide clear recycling instructions in store, the lack of adherence by customers to <br />recycling practices remains a significant with us just tossing the recycle in the trash any way. <br />5 <br />1 think some customers appreciate that we compost but it's not possible to measure good will <br />3/17/2024 9:48 AM <br />that way <br />8 / 18 Page 59 of 97 <br />