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What color is your business?

Environmental concerns are beginning to affect businesses in nearly every industry. Increasing regulation, customer concern and global environmental crises have led many to ask, “How can my company be green?” The problem is, most businesses do not know where to begin. They don’t understand where ‘Green’ starts, how it is accomplished, and when they have arrived.

Green Business Practices

  • Environmental Management.
  • Green Product Development.
  • Pollution Prevention and Recycling.
  • Green Marketing
  • Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
The Green Certification That’s Earned, Not Bought.
  • Energy Consumption.
  • Indoor Air Quality.
  • Purchasing.
  • Landscaping.
  • Community Activism.

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Green Development

A growing number of large and small businesses view these global environmental problems as business opportunities. Why? Because there are major profits to be made by those that develop solutions to them.

Latest News

Obama stresses clean energy, green jobs and climate in State of the Union Address

28 January, 2010, 6:06 pm

In last night’s State of the Union, President Barack Obama emphasized several sustainability topics, including renewable energy and energy efficiency, job creation, and pending climate legislation. Nothing we haven’t heard of before, but we’re glad to hear these issues are on the President’s mind along with healthcare and the economy. Here are some key quotes [...]

Carbon neutral 2010: Make a New Year’s Resolution for Your Green Business

29 December, 2009, 4:35 am

With a brand new decade just around the corner, why not make a new years resolution that will benefit the entire planet? This year, we’re encouraging our clients (and everyone else) to set the goal of carbon neutrality. Going carbon neutral involves calculating, reducing, and then offsetting all emissions associated with a company’s activities, from [...]

Services

  • Substantial Cost Savings – Despite popular belief, Green does not need to cost you more.
  • Community Pride – Gain the support of local stakeholders by making a serious contribution to reduce your company’s negative impacts on natural resources and waste output.
  • Employee Health and Well-Being – Improved building health and greener business practices frequently lead to increased employee health and productivity.
  • Reaching New Customers – More and more consumers are allowing environmental and ethical concerns to affect buying decisions. Make sure they know where your company stands by becoming a Certified Green Business.