Post by
Deltauser on Dec 14, 2020 1:53pm
Eligible for grants?
Is it a possibility that there is some financial incentive to a recycling program being initated?
I'm wondering if this move doesn't qualify Delta 9 for any provincial or National grants for a recycling program? Tax incentive?
There may be more to the picture besides losing money to divert vape pens from the landfill. It may be that any costs associated with this can be recouped by getting cheaper bottling by using recycled materials...
I'm willing to bet that as 'green' as businesses claim to be, no one likes to lose money to help the environment. D9 would be no exception.
We are not a charity. This isn't a not-for-profit.
Helping the environment is a noble cause, but John is running a business, and he doesn't run every decision by the bull board before he makes it, nor does he give out all the insider details for every strategic move.
I have faith that there is more to this than meets the eye. Best case this move helps the company grow. Worst case we are saving the world....
I believe in John and Santa Claus.
Comment by
unoriginal_username on Dec 14, 2020 2:29pm
I agree with you ! but really is this a Monday news release investors are waiting to see something from the big press release regarding covid containers, shareholders have had a rough ride over the last two years , it would be nice to see earnings ahead of let's save the bees, just my opinion glta
Comment by
Anschutz on Dec 15, 2020 11:03am
Agree. This is a nothing burger announcement no different than the battery disposal bins at some stores. How long did those bins last at places like Can Tire? Not long because they weren't being used enough. This will be no different. Stupid government simply needs to reduce the packaging requirements and this environmental catastrophe causing weather to change goes away.