You think that was bad, we could only run the trash compactor twice per day--once before open and once after close. We weren't allowed to use the cardboard baler unless it was a truck day, so we'd rush and get as many boxes open as we could just so that our backroom didn't have a mountain of boxes. Otherwise, we'd literally be stuck with those boxes until the next week and then we'd have that current week's cardboard to deal with in top of that. No exceptions were made.
The higher ups also made a huge deal about the flatscreen PC monitors being switched off before close in our district, so we'd have to wander all over the store and turn off any monitors on kiosks or on workstations (but left the computer unit running 24/7. Common sense says that the actual computers draw more electricity than the LCD monitors connected to them). If just one monitor was missed, like at a random kiosk or a random PC in the PMT room deep in the bowels of the back room, we'd hear the SM complain about it at the rally meeting the next day.
The store won a water cooler too from some credit contest but lost it a month later because it drew electricity, they had an "energy audit" and it had to go. Also, the QMT had to unplug the refrigerated water fountain in our back room because it drew electricity, so we no longer had cold water after sweating our tails off from unloading a truck. We couldn't even think about a running an old box fan which we found deep in the bowels of junk in the warehouse or opening a bay door to get a breeze. The SM threw the fan away and forbade us from cracking open the bay door.