Latest press releases in Environment
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 Charity Offers Spy Thriller Giveaway in Time for Holidays
Earth Action Right Now, a registered non-profit organization, joins with Deadly Exchange author, Geoffrey M. Gluckman, in giving away signed copies of his book to the first 100 people to donate to the organization. The promotion runs from now until year end.  Seven Projects Designed By KTGY Group Receive Awards & Recognition
KTGY GROUP, INC., Architecture and Planning received seven Silver Awards and a Regional Award in The Nationals 2008 Awards competition. KTGY is also a finalist for three prestigious Best In American Living Awards (BALA). The final Best In American Living Awards will be announced and presented February 12, 2008. The Nationals’ Gold Awards will be announced and presented February 13, 2008. Both will take place during the International Builders’ Show in Orlando, FL.  Arizona Man Teaching Positive Visualization to End World Hunger
Come celebrate World Abundance Day. Visualize the END of Hunger!
The seminar will be directed by Nichoas Tutora, certified consultant with Bob Proctor, featured in the movie The Secret.
Nicholas will discuss the paradigm between World Abundance and World Hunger.
Enviro-equipment Inc. Shines at Recent Trade Show Events
In 1997, Enviro-Equipment Inc. established us as an industry leading environmental organization with deep roots in North Carolina that now reaches worldwide. By broadening our business scope, EEI now has the responsibility to attend many trade show events across the country. We feel that meeting people face to face allows us to give a personal touch to our business approach.  Green And Sassy
Sassy Scrubs Commits to Green Practices to Produce Medical Scrubs to Benefit the Environment and Community Vinyl products found safe, environmentally sound
The effects of vinyl products on health and the environment have been investigated at every stage from manufacture through use and final disposal and have been shown to be safe and environmentally sound, according to
Vinyl Institute president Tim Burns, in a letter correcting misinformation published recently in the Virginia daily Roanoke Times.
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