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Universal Environmental Consulting | 11

has including making some operational

changes. At the height of the recession with

retailers closing stores throughout the coun-

try, Universal experienced a decline in their

business. That forced the company to offer

new services which now include handling

construction debris and waste from job sites,

where the company also provides temporary

fencing, port-a-potty and storage container

resources.

The company has also shifted frommerely

focusing on service to national retailers, but

now is working with developers of shopping

malls and condominium complex develop-

ers to consolidate their waste removal needs,

services that Papa anticipates will increas-

ingly expand over the coming soon. He says

Universal is also exploring opportunities to

provide residential waste removal too. Papa

is generally enthusiastic, saying he is encour-

aged by opportunities for Universal to fur-

ther grow with a confidence that he admits

was not so keen a little over two years ago.

When economic decline was at its worst

and so many stores closed, Universal’s loss of

revenue prompted him and his partner to

look within their own organization. They

considered moving to smaller, less-costly

office accommodations. They considered

laying-off or terminating staff, which was

tough because most had worked there for

more than 15 years, or were second-genera-

tion family of former staff. In the end, those

relationships were more important than his,

or his partner’s, own salary. “We took the

hit out of our own pockets, but were able to

keep everyone working and keep our clients

happy too. I may not have saved any money

for myself, but the company kept fighting.

We added new services and took on new

accounts and successfully got through it to

where we are today.”

Papa says the waste removal industry re-

lies on the same thing that drives so many

businesses – relationships. Through its com-

mitment to serving customer relationships,

maintaining relationships within its corpo-

rate staff and network of haulers throughout

America, and adhering to standards of envi-

ronmental quality and professional account-

ability, Universal Environmental Consulting

may work with the things that people throw

away, but will continue to represent a rela-

tion well worth the keeping.

February 2019 |

Busines World Magazine