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3 Reasons To Be An Eco-Friendly Tradesperson

In this day and age it is said to be vitally important to be eco-friendly in business and in life, but if your a tradesperson does it really matter if you are an avid supporter of eco-friendly policies? Nowadays it seems like the public take an great interest in the welfare of the planet, so it fits that tradesmen and small businesses should do also.

Here are three compelling reasons to become an eco-friendly tradesperson:

Scardina Plumbing & HVAC Announces Commitment to Go Green

Scardina Plumbing & HVAC Commitment to Go Green

Millersville, MD (PRWEB) November 16, 2012 -- When customers call Scardina, a Millersville, Maryland plumbing and HVAC service provider, for help, they will find that the green options may be more readily available than the traditional options. That is because the company, under the guidance of president Jim Scardina, is making a commitment to go green with its HVAC and water heating products

“We find that many customers want to go green, but they don’t know how,” said Mr. Scardina. “Our goal is to make it easier for them by offering a line of eco-friendly products. These products help conserve water and energy, so not only are customers seeing lower energy bills, but they are also helping conserve our valuable natural resources.”

Students and Industry Battle over Ban on Bottled Water

Ban on Bottled Water

Thanks to the combined effort of non-profit campaigns like ban the bottle and the students that support them, the use of bottled water is slowly disappearing from college campuses all around the U.S. Corporate Accountability Internationals campaign Think Outside the Bottle used on various campuses declare that more then twenty schools have banned, or at least partially banned bottled water because of environmental and health concerns.

Last September California’s Humboldt State University and the Macalester College in Saint Paul Minnesota already imposed campus-wide bans, and earlier this year the University of Vermont announced it will no longer buy bottled water from Dasani bottler Coca-Cola.

Not only will they remove all the bottled water from vending machines, cafeterias and stores, students have also pushed for distribution of reusable bottles, water fountains, and filling stations. This way they are trying to make it part of the student culture to carry their own reusable water bottle.

Bay Area Home Insulation Specialist, All Seasons Insulation Company Announces They Support Local Businesses, Environment

All Seasons Insulation

Pleasant Hill, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2012 -- Bay Area home insulation specialist, All Seasons Insulation Company, a locally owned and operated insulation company equipped with the finest insulation contractors throughout the Bay Area, is proud to be a green-certified company that supports American-made and locally sold products.

“We not only use recycled materials to insulate your home, but we also make a conscious effort to use non-toxic cleaners, deodorizers, recycled paper for printers and restroom needs, and to not be wasteful,” Fran Clark of All Seasons Insulation Company said. “Not being wasteful keeps our bottom line and your pricing low.”

Freedom Environmental Services Files 2nd Quarter 10-Q Showing a 4700% Increase in Revenue Over Q2 2010; Company Now Current and Compliant with All Filings

Freedom Environmental Services

ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Freedom Environmental Services (OTC QB: FRDM) announces that the 2nd quarter 10-Q filing is complete and the company is now current and compliant with all filings.  

Freedom Environmental Services showed a 4700% increase in revenues compared to Q2 of 2010 benefitting from the acquisitions of both Brownies Wastewater Solutions and Grease Recovery in 2010. Freedom demonstrated a gross operating margin of over 39% and reduced the loss for the quarter by more than 84%.

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