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Julli [10]
3 years ago
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Question 1: Why do companies look for ways to be efficient and not waste resources?

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Vladimir [108]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: 1: i'm guessing because that's more wages on them and remember something about them having to have less wages for better money, also when it comes to reduce reuse and recycle, they'll be needing some of those items they've rejected (i feel sooo dumb)

2: performance ca increase, Well you see, when your equipment isn't really valuable especially for things like companies, hiring somebody for the job will be hard, for somebody who wants a good job, it'll leave dissatisfaction and lack of effort

Explanation: I honestly feel like  got these wrong my bad, now i'ma go bang my head on a wall till it stops hurting thx for nothing ;)

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