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GreenTbiz and GTA business owners provide online video tips for going green - Environmental Communication Options/Huff Strategy

GreenTbiz and GTA business owners provide online video tips for going green

Apr 1st, 2008 11:37 AM

Media Release – For Immediate Release Attention: News / City / Business/ Energy / Technology Reporters and Editors GTA business owners provide online video tips for going green greenTbiz program a practical way to become eco-friendly, save money (Toronto ON – April 1, 2008) Everyone is trying to reduce their ecological footprint these days, and there are many ways to do it. Knowing where to start isn’t easy. But local businesses can begin with greenTbiz Smart Mentors Smart Mentors are business owners who have embraced environmentally friendly business practices, and are encouraging others do the same. These companies demonstrate that going green can be as good for your business as it is for the environment. Interested business owners can view video testimonials from some of our Smart Mentors on our website (www.greentbiz.org). Hear why they decided to go green, what changes they made and how greenTbiz helped. Smart Mentors come from a wide variety of business sectors, including food services, retail and personal care. By taking some basic steps towards energy efficiency, each one was able to green their operations and save money. For anyone considering greening their business, greenTbiz offers the greenAssist program. greenAssist provides advice and strategies for making environmentally friendly business decisions. In its first year of operation, the program has already assisted over 150 businesses in the GTA. Contact greenTbiz for a one-on-one consultation. We can assess your business, and tell you how to make it more eco-friendly. Details on Smart Mentoring and greenAssist are available at www.greentbiz.org. greenTbiz Smart Mentors include: Off the Cuff (Uptown Yonge BIA) Enduro Sport (The Beaches BIA) Ben Wicks Pub (Old Cabbagetown BIA) The Beauty Institute (Kingsway Village BIA) Café Taste (Parkdale BIA) Work Worth Doing (West Queen West BIA) Sonic Boom Records (The Annex BIA) Timbuktu (Downtown Yonge BIA) C’est What? (St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA) Carrot Common (GreekTown on the Danforth BIA) Andrew’s Formals (York- Eglinton BIA) Sonu Saree Palace (Gerrard Indian Bazaar BIA) Birds and Beans (Lakeshore Village BIA) CJ’s Café in Bronte (Oakville) Set Me Free (The Beaches BIA) Grassroots Environmental Products (The Annex BIA) Majenta Home Furnishings (Oakville) Sukha Health Spa (Roncesvalles Village BIA) Jolanta Interiors (Bloor West Village BIA) Quiznos Sub (Hamilton) Lollipop Kid Culture (Oakville) Hot House Café (St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA) - 30 - For further information, contact: Jonathan Laderoute (e|c|o media relations), 416-972-7401, laderoutej(at)huffstrategy.com Chantal Brundage, Program Manager, greenTbiz, 416-697-9000, Chantal(at)greenTbiz.org greenTbiz is a program developed by the Toronto Association of Business Improvement Areas or TABIA in an effort to assist the BIAs, their member business and property owners with energy conservation, environmental programs and general education and awareness. (www.greenTbiz.org)