That's a great question. I don't know that I have a perfect answer. The point, however, is that it is exactly what we need to do.
First of all, we have to begin with the dialogue. How do I green my business? Do we agree on the same goals at the end, to lessen the impact on the economy? Can we turn that entrepreneurially into an opportunity to hire, to engage and to build a larger industry? Those are the things at the core of it that people need.
What they don't need are the concepts of regulations.
One I'm facing right now is the whole push back on plastics. I've been around the world for the last 10 years supplying customers with technology to support the circular economy. Plastic melts at 280 degrees, aluminum at 660 degrees, and glass at 1600 degrees. If we talk energy, plastic has the lowest environmental footprint if it's collected and reused.
What I myself, and all small businesses, find at times is not having the opportunity to engage.
I'm sorry. The time is up.