Going Green:
Redefining Your Idea of
What Clean Means
As our communities become more educat ed about the benefits of going green, not
just to the environment, but to our own health, the consumer demand for businesses
to provide green products and services is rising. Despite the initial costs, savvy
business men and women are finding that with the economics of supply and demand
in their favor, going green is actually expanding their client base.
The products and services we choose to do business with— from
cleaning our clothing and buying our groceries to lawn
maintenance and house cleaning—have a significant impact on our
health and ultimately, the health of our global environment.
Have you thought about your dry cleaners lately? What processes,
machines or even chemicals do they use to make sure you are
wearing “spiffy” clothes to the office? Are chemicals being left behind
on your skin, despite how sharp looking and clean you are? What
is the effect of the processes they are using on the atmosphere?
The water supply? There are options in our community, like
Bibbentuckers Dry Cleaners who have made the switch to go green ... |