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Welcome Street Team

Welcome Street Team It is YOUR job to help: Welcome to the Advanced Disposal family! We have selected individuals for our street team that we know can be professional, fun, energetic, and impactful in relaying information to the public. It is YOUR job to help: Promote Advanced Disposal’s 2016 Flag Program by handing out flyers and flag pins to targeted businesses. Encourage businesses to become drop off locations themselves. Promote Advanced Disposal

Script & Talking Points General script and talking points to stick to Feel free to make it your own! Happy 4th of July! We are dropping off American Flag pins for Advanced Disposal’s 2016 Flag Retirement Program. You can retire your worn flags according to the U.S. flag code for no cost. Would you like to become a drop off location? Benefits A written press release for all businesses that participate Increased foot traffic We provide supplies (flyers and a box for flags) We pick up flags Have a great day! Provide business card of person to contact for supplies

Advanced Disposal Quick Facts Over 5,000 employees and over 3,000 trucks Over 200,000 commercial customers Over 2.5 million residential customers 12% of our vehicles run on compressed natural gas We offer a variety of services depending on location We have over 200 locations We are proud to support The location that services you: _______________________________

Every Day, Driven to Deliver Service First, Safety Always Our Mission and Vision Our Mission Every Day, Driven to Deliver Service First, Safety Always Our Vision We will become THE leader in our industry for customer loyalty and employee engagement

Flag Program 2016 Quick Facts It’s free so why not participate? It’s the 2nd annual Advanced Disposal Flag Program The program runs June 1 – September 11 Flags are retired according to the United States Flag Code All Advanced Disposal locations are participating For all service areas including commercial and residential Over 2,500 flags were collected last year Nylon flags can be recycled in to new American flags This program both retires and recycles flags

Flag Code Quiz The flag should not be bunched up. It should be folded properly according to the US Flag Code. The flag should not be used for advertising purposes. The flag should not be worn as clothing. It should never be stepped on or touch the ground. The flag should be retired in a dignified manner, preferably burning.

Bring water and drink a lot of it! Safety Tips Bring water and drink a lot of it! Rest in the shade Wear light clothing Bring a hat and sunglasses Take breaks relatively often Bring water and drink a lot of it! Rest in the shade Take breaks relatively often Wear a hat Light clothing helps

Do’s and Don’ts Reminder Have open friendly body language Stand with your arms crossed Make eye contact Look at the ground or sky while having a conversation Relax Be nervous Speak clearly Mumble Smile and have fun Look bored Show interest Get distracted Rest and drink water as needed Overheat and get dehydrated

Remember GRAD Get out there and have fun! Random acts of kindness. Attract interest to the Flag Program. Draw positive attention to yourself.