Eco-Coach

Green your life at home, work & play

About May 15, 2007

I started Eco-Coach, a sustainability consulting company to provide individuals and businesses with tools and services to become more environmentally friendly and socially responsible.

The purpose of this blog is to provide information, news and tidbits about healthy and natural living, and related topics. For more info on the company, check out the web site: www.eco-coach.com.

 

8 Responses to “About”

  1. James Curry Says:

    Love the web site and blog!

  2. Luis Says:

    Great blog!

    If the economics don’t work, recycling efforts won’t either.
    As our little contribution to make this economics of recycling more appealing, http://LivePaths.com blogs about people and companies that make money selling recycled or reused items, provide green services or help us reduce our dependency on non renewable resources.

  3. Hello,
    I was reading your blogg and it has a great deal of wonderful information. I am helping a friend who will be opening a new store located in downtown Washington DC. The store is called Greater Goods and will sell environmental home products. The owner is also looking to have educational sessions/classes in the store about how to make your home more efficient and environmentally friendly. Anyway, I am always looking for new ideas and information to keep our customers informed and supplied with the latest information. If you ever have any suggestions please feel free to contact me.

    Sincerely, Amanda
    Marketing Coordinator, Greater Goods

  4. vancouvergreenbusinessjournal Says:

    I consider today to be a lucky day. Today is the day I stumbled upon eco-coach. So many great articles and good ideas for a sustainable life. Well written, well researched, and easy on the eye. Well done.
    All the best,
    Brent
    http://vancouvergreenbusinessjournal.wordpress.com

  5. George Pappas Says:

    No more paper….I just used a site called Sertifi where I was able to get one of my contracts signed electronically. It was great! The contract was emailed over to the client, they opened it and signed electronically…no paper, and no fedex. I feel good, I just save a tree today.

  6. Diva Livingston Says:

    Having worked at an architectural firm that was oriented towards “green building” and LEED certifications for its employees, I felt like I found a job I would never leave.

    But the economy shifted, and I started to look for other eco friendly concepts like biomass alternative energy sources that use agricultural and forest, and other waste products. The search brought me to this site. It contains great information.

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