06.14.16
Independent nonprofit certifier of sustainable products and services Green Seal released its 2015 Annual Report that illustrates the increased focus by business and industry on protecting human health and the environment. From a library in Washington to a basketball stadium in Kentucky to a luxury hotel in New York City, thousands of Green Seal-certified products and services can be found throughout the US and around the world.
Companies whose total market value tops $200billion engage in the non-profit’s certification and greening programs. Client partners range from household brand names to business-to-business-focused companies to long-established private family businesses that care about the environment and human health. The brands include Office Depot, Staples, 3M, Andersen Windows, Rust-Oleum, Clorox, Westin, Marriott and more.
Examples of the significant positive impacts of Green Seal-certified products and services include:
Companies whose total market value tops $200billion engage in the non-profit’s certification and greening programs. Client partners range from household brand names to business-to-business-focused companies to long-established private family businesses that care about the environment and human health. The brands include Office Depot, Staples, 3M, Andersen Windows, Rust-Oleum, Clorox, Westin, Marriott and more.
Examples of the significant positive impacts of Green Seal-certified products and services include:
- More than 32,000+ Subway restaurants in North America use Green Seal-certified CHEMCO handsoaps.
- 150,000 students attend schools and universities cleaned by a Green Seal-certified housekeeping service.
- 250,000 fans frequent sport stadiums that use Green Seal-certified cleaning products.
- 836,000 Washington state residents enjoy 19 Sno-Isle Libraries cleaned by a Green Seal-certified cleaning service.