Archive for November, 2011
November 30th, 2011
COMPANIES GOING GREEN TO SAVE MOTHER EARTH
There are lots of companies going green so as to reduce the carbon footprint and bring in the green nature to mother earth. These will not only save nature but also will also help you have a better premium plan. The main companies that have jumped into the pool of following going green tips are the insurance companies.Insurance companies once announced that they will give low price coverage and other rewards to customers who take decisions that will make environment greener. They support environmental friendly decisions from the customers. Some of the ways that they follow to help environmental healthy decisions are,1. They provide better premium options for the hybrid and eco-friendly cars, which have recently become very popular in almost all the countries.2. They provide better coverage to the eco-energy homes that are energy efficient. Lots of green equipments are available to help people save energy at their living place.3. Lots of industries do follow greener principles to show case that they are also taking part in making the earth a better place to live in.These lead to long-term savings and better premiums. Using green products at home will give better savings options to people. However, they might have to spend a ...
November 30th, 2011
THE GREEN ECONOMY: BRIGHT HORIZONS FOR REUSABLE BAGS AND ECO-FRIENDLY BUSINESSES
As concerns over the state of the economy have driven many companies and commentators to form negative outlooks on the course of small businesses and creative consumer products, some firms are taking a decidedly different stance. Companies that have created something valuable for the nation's shoppers and who also present consumers with accessible ways of embracing a green lifestyle have found that weathering the economy's many storms over the past few years is quite possible, and a collection of firms are gearing up for a great recovery.Designing and manufacturing chic, convenient, and affordable reusable bags, these companies represents a portion of the green market that goes beyond the simple introduction of more environmentally friendly products to deliver truly innovative items valued by shoppers even in times of economic distress. While the green market has been widely accepted by the general public and interest in adopting effective habits for reducing waste has shown significant staying power, companies lacking in creative and useful ideas have been washed away by the tides of reduced consumer activity and financial uneasiness, leaving only businesses capable of offering something concrete.Cited as the "green premium," higher prices for eco-friendly products and services are understandably met with resistance ...




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