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Sustainability Consultants Pueblo CO

Many small companies are learning there?s more to going green than health and environmental benefits ? It also boosts the bottom line. Read on and find more information about green business in Pueblo.

Tartan Health Care Management,
(719) 543-5718
805 W. 4th St.
Pueblo, CO
BNI-Business Network
(719) 542-6379
102 W.Cellini Dr.
Pueblo West, CO
MEG Associates Consulting Group
(303) 857-0733
227 Bernard
Fort Lupton, CO
North Forest Office Providers
(303) 255-6008
12150 Washington Ctr. Pkwy, #3208
Thornton, CO
Quantum Financial Solutions
(303) 499-9570
5303 Spine Rd Ste 2
Boulder, CO
Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce-
(719) 542-1704
302 N. Santa Fe Avenue
Pueblo, CO
Chuck Gallo
(719) 547-1168
856 S. Concho Place
Pueblo West, CO
AUGUST-GRAM CONSULTING, INC.
303972-2441
11757 W. Ken Caryl Ave Suite F-179
Littleton, CO
Compliance & More
(303) 663-3396
1076 Deer Clover Way
Castle Rock, CO
Inivolve
(303) 384-3603
7970 Sheridan Blvd Ste C
Arvada, CO
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The Greening of Small Business ? Save the Planet, Plump Up Profits

Growing up near a coal-burning plant in Chicago, Marilyn Jones says she was often sickened by the polluted air. So when she started a commercial printing company in 1973, she decided to go green, replacing traditional petroleum-heavy ink with vegetable-based options.

"I wasn’t a rich woman, but it was the right thing to do," Jones says.

She later moved Consolidated Printing into a sunlit space and refitted it with formaldehyde-free insulation, recycled ceiling tiles and carpet. The paint she used was free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). For Jones, going green was a commitment to her employees’ health – but it has also had tangible side benefits.

"We save 40 percent every year in energy costs," Jones says, "and spend a fraction of what we used to pay in production."

Increasingly, companies are realizing that energy-efficient products, waste reduction and water conversion aren’t just better for the environment, but also the bottom line.

State and federal tax credits and utilities rebates largely offset the expense. Energy costs drop, productivity rises and public image improves, experts say.

A ‘Green Light’ for Your Company’s Image

Going green is a good marketing strategy for small businesses to differentiate themselves from greedy, profit-driven corporate America, says Mary Ann Lazarus, design director at HOK, a pioneering green architecture firm in Toronto.

Author: Emily Schmall

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