How Eco-Friendly Is Your Business?
Posted: April 6th, 2013, 10:57 am
Figured i have not noticed a thread like this before, so now is as good as any...
Windshield repair is eco-friendly because it keeps glass out of landfills, so repairing is the way to go if it can be done, we all understand this concept.
So, what else does your business offer Eco-friendly wise?
Additional services?
Materials you use?
Vehicle you drive?
Lets get a good conversation going for the community....
I will start:
I converted my detailing, WSR & HLR biz to Eco about 1 month ago. I changed my name, went from a v8 van that got 10 to 13 to the gallon that cost me $120 to fill up with prices at roughly $3.50 a gallon, now I'm in a ford transit van with a 4 cylinder that cost me less than $50 to fill up and I get roughly 350 miles to the tank....got rid of pressure washer, water tank, huge generator, carpet cleaner and about 70-80% of all chemicals I was using, everything is now green and eco friendly. I use the optima steam to detail with now, this system is AWESOME!
How about you?
Windshield repair is eco-friendly because it keeps glass out of landfills, so repairing is the way to go if it can be done, we all understand this concept.
So, what else does your business offer Eco-friendly wise?
Additional services?
Materials you use?
Vehicle you drive?
Lets get a good conversation going for the community....
I will start:
I converted my detailing, WSR & HLR biz to Eco about 1 month ago. I changed my name, went from a v8 van that got 10 to 13 to the gallon that cost me $120 to fill up with prices at roughly $3.50 a gallon, now I'm in a ford transit van with a 4 cylinder that cost me less than $50 to fill up and I get roughly 350 miles to the tank....got rid of pressure washer, water tank, huge generator, carpet cleaner and about 70-80% of all chemicals I was using, everything is now green and eco friendly. I use the optima steam to detail with now, this system is AWESOME!
How about you?