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How Can A Small Business "Go Green"?Views: 430
Apr 03, 2009 4:24 pmHow Can A Small Business "Go Green"?#

Michael Lemm
"As a small business, you are not as large a consumer of energy and products as big corporations .... but there are always opportunities for improvement."

Read the rest of the article here:

http://small-business-resources-cafe.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-can-small-business-go-green.html

You're welcome and encouraged to leave comments and put forth your own suggestions in the "comments" section after the blog article....and here of course.


God Bless,
Michael Lemm
FreedomFire Communications
http://mscprez.ld.net
http://Small-Business-Resources-Cafe.blogspot.com

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Apr 04, 2009 8:26 pmre: How Can A Small Business "Go Green"?#

Ron Sam
Mike,
If you own a building, check out EEREs site for claiming
monies for 'weatherization' .
http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/progress_alerts.cfm/pa_id=154

If you're a homeowner,there is money for doing the same.

I personally will be looking into injectable isocyanate(?) type foam for increasing my home's R-value.
Have any out there done this?

Next I want to see what can be done to raise R-values of windows, seems they are all very inefficient and have low insulating values like ~ R-5-R-10.
efficientwindows.org seems to on the right track, - ron

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