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I decided the best way to tell you about Green Seal is to let them
speak for themselves...
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"Green Seal is an independent, non-profit organization that strives to achieve
a healthier and cleaner environment by identifying and promoting products and services
that cause less toxic pollution and waste, conserve resources and habitats, and minimize
global warming and ozone depletion.
Green Seal has no financial interest in the products
that it certifies or recommends nor in any manufacturer or company. Green Seal's
evaluations are based on state-of-the-art science and information using internationally
recognized methods and procedures.
Thus, Green Seal provides credible, objective, and
unbiased information whose only purpose is to direct the purchaser to environmentally
responsible products and services." |
They are becoming increasingly influential not only in the 'green' community but
in the general business world because they have developed well-agreed upon standards
for defining what is an environmentally safe product and what is not.
What Can They Do for Me?
They offer recommendations for cleaning products (as well as non-cleaning products)
on their site.
Anything Else?
They can give validation to claims you make about using environmentally kind products
which you can use in your sales literature and proposals to help set your service
apart from your competitors.
I spend a lot of time surfing the net and lately I've been seeing a lot of
cleaning products that display their Green Seal Certification. Which is why I decided
to do an article about Green Seal. I think that using products they have certified
will become more and more important in the future.
You can find out more about them at:
Green Seal
Click Here to find Green Seal certified cleaning products. |