The landscaping and lawn care industry has forever been referred to as the “green industry,” but the industry has increasingly been faced with a different kind of “green” movement that’s hitting consumers more and more in many aspects of their daily lives. The call for conservation and sustainability is becoming ever louder and it’s imperative that the green industry stay ahead of the trend to make sure it’s a part of the new view of green.
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Has your company added any “green” initiatives that you’d like to share? If so, contact Nicole Wisniewski at nwisniewski@gie.net with an overview of your program and any results to date. |
In an effort to measure the green pulse of the green industry, we’re conducting a series of online polls asking your thoughts about the green movement and green services within your company. Is the industry doing enough to ensure customers know they’re the original promoters of green spaces? What exactly does it mean to be “green” anyway?
Please take a moment to answer the latest green question by clicking here. Stay tuned for more information on everything green in the coming weeks.
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