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September 2012

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GREEN BUSINESS process only to the extent that as companies participate, it triggers ideas for them," says Eggert, noting that a vast majority of companies reapply year aſter year to measure their progress. "It sends signals to the company about where their opportunities are as well as where their strengths are. suggestions. "A renewable energy project might be difficult but changing the power settings on your computers may be easy to do, certainly things that are very easy in each of these categories and there are things that get progressively harder. Diane Ernst, environmental and " he says. "There are " market analyst of Appleton Coated in Combined Locks, says the program shows the company how to focus on inside efforts, such as offering incentives to use hybrid cars as Wiswall says there is a wide range of " "It is a continuous improvement company vehicles, switching to local vendors, leasing equipment instead of buying it and eliminating the use of pesticides. "We did the big things first and now On the web http://greenmastersprogram.com we have to come back and look inside at some of the smaller items," she says. "I just think it's a good, objective way on where your progress is on becoming sustainable. leader at Miles Kimball Company in Oshkosh, agrees, noting that the company hopes to learn more to bring about some green initiatives in the company. Miles Kimball, which has Green Jim Eckberg, facility and safety " Professional status, had already implemented some practices over the years, but the program has opened more possibilities, like encouraging the company to form a green team. The Green Masters program "was a way to kind of kink that together and kind of be recognized for the A project like this could cost less when you build with our Merit Shop contractors things we are doing," says Eckberg. "I Masters program are environmental as well as financial, says Ernst, "but in the long run, you hope it's going to improve your relationship with your customers and increase the sales of your green products," she says. Ernst says being sustainable is The benefits of being in the Green " something that is desirable across the supply chain. "Customers are demanding our " suppliers be responsible," she said. "It's very much a competitive advantage or something you have to do to remain competitive. TRASH CONTAINERS FOR RENT OR LEASE COMMERCIAL We offer a full service program of container rentals and a competitive container lease program for both commercial and residential customers. "Merit Shop is a way of doing business in which companies reward employees based on performance and encourage them to reach their highest level of achievement, and in which contracts are awarded based on safety, quality and value, regardless of labor affiliation." The advantage that merit shop contractors bring to your next project is versatility. Our members find the best subcontractor, at the best price for the job, without being restricted by trade agreements. ABC of Wisconsin members are innovative, efficient and are always looking out for your interests first. Give us a call and we will put you in touch with our members. You will find that it pays! Associated Builders and Contractors of Wisconsin, Inc. 5330 Wall Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53718 Phone: 608-244-5883 Fax: 608-244-2401 Wisconsin Chapter Email: info@abcwi.org Website: www.abcwi.org 50 | INSIGHT • NEW: Winnebago County offers single stream recycling. Consolidate your two recycling dumpsters into one with single stream recycling! AVAILABLE SIZES: 2, 4, 6, 8, 20 & 30 cubic yard containers WINNEBAGO COUNTY SOLID WASTE 920.232.1850 / 920.727.2896 www.co.winnebago.wi.us/solid-waste Outside the Fox Valley 866.424.1850 105 W. County Road Y • Oshkosh September 2012 www. insightonbusiness.com think we have learned a lot. I think the program really helped nudge us along and try to formalize some of the actions we are taking.

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