Thursday, February 3, 2011

New Vase, processing programs Dragonfly flowers


Celebrate the Day
Dragonfly flowers has Winnipeg and surrounding areas with fresh cut flowers for over 5 years.  During this time we have sent the thoughts and feelings through colors for thousands of families, Winnipeg.  More often than not these flowers are delivered in a vase of glass.  Among our clients are many repeat customers who visit us or on-line order multiple times throughout the year, and often ask us:

What should I do with all this flower vases?

We have the solution!

September marks the beginning of a Dragonfly flowers in the Vase restart program. McPhillips

We have decided to give recycling outlet for those vases, while we help the environment, we can also help you reduce your mess! this program is part of our ongoing efforts to become a green color and do our part of the community and the environment on a daily basis.

How it works:

Very simple, just bring your unwanted vases, and we will do one of the following:

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Vases that meet our quality standards for recycling will be reused in the store.

-The ones that we cannot reuse will be donated to Salvation Army or Canadian Diabetes

-Damaged vases will be sent to the recycling centers.


There are many great reasons to recycle glass:

Vase RecyclingGlass recycling is good for the environment, recycling is sredySteklo sustainableGlass èffektivnymSteklo recycling recycling is the conservation of natural resources.
Here are a few more resources we found on glass recycling, that you may be interested in:

We also found a bunch of other florists that also provide their customers with the disposal of Vase:
What's next?

We'll keep you updated via blog florist Winnipeg, how is the program, and some upcoming events we have planned to go along with this new initiative.

Keep an eye out as we develop it into something really special, we will run several programs over the next year, including "flowers for VASES and VASES for charity".



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