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Colin Day

Re: The 'Green Gravy Train
« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2010, 09:12:38 am »
If a company is doing what they can then yes i believe that they can say they are green compared to other.

ie using recycled paper, driving efficiently, using non petrochemical products, using local suppliers, using local people for staff, booking jobs in around each other to reduce travel.

Reduce
Recycle
Re use

Cheers Goron

I think most of us match all of the above criteria without realising it (apart from the staff thing for me ;D) The only real reason is to save "myself" money by not driving around like a lunatic and as you suggested once Goron, I now go to Solutions for everything I need as it's a 15 mile drive down the road.

I'm not yet convinced how well being "seen to be green" works with customers, I have explained that I use eco friendly products and most of them turn their noses up and ask "Will it still work?"

Hope you're well Goron...


sarahbelleee

  • Posts: 59
Re: The 'Green Gravy Train
« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2010, 10:01:05 am »
Green is getting more and more popular.  Some of the customers prefers eco cleaning products or eco services. Some people speculating with that and say that they offers such products ot  service but they don't and charhe more.   I am green living supporter too, and I wanr when I give money for eco stuf to know that it is really eco, green and environment safe .   :)