Weekly Do-It-Yourself Strategies Help Companies and Nonprofits Go Green

Businesses and nonprofits can realize energy, water and waste savings by subscribing to EcoWeeklys, a new weekly email series that offers step-by-step instructions on becoming more environmentally responsible. The inexpensive or no-cost tips provide actionable and achievable strategies that can save money and contribute to an organization's on-going sustainability initiative.

 
The brief instructions are delivered to the subscriber's inbox in the form of weekly email, audio, and video blasts by EcoStrategies, a leading consulting firm that serves as a resource to help its clients save money while reducing operating expenses. The monthly subscription rate is $10 and requires no long-term commitment. Many of the tips could result in significant savings on utility bills.
 
Interested business owners, nonprofits and even individuals wanting to save money on expenses are encouraged to visit http://bit.ly/ecoweeklys to learn more and to subscribe.
 
“EcoWeekly subscribers frequently tell us, “Thank You!” for providing them with new ideas for going green, and friendly reminders on how to incorporate environmentally- conscious habits into their daily lives,” said EcoStrategies founder, Andrea Nocito. “They are excited to receive our email each week and many really like our EcoWeeklys delivered via video because it allows them to get to know us, to make a personal connection with them.” For more on what fans have to say, visit http://ecostrategies.biz/see-what-fans-have-to-say/.
 
ABOUT ECOSTRATEGIES
 
EcoStrategies is an environmental consulting business based in San Antonio, Texas, whose mission is to practice, promote, and provide sensible, cost-saving solutions to businesses, non-profits, and government agencies. Its founder, Andrea Nocito, holds a Masters of Science in Environmental Management with a concentration on green/sustainable building. In 2011, she was awarded a 40 Under 40 Rising Star award by the San Antonio Business Journal. She writes, produces, and is featured in the weekly series. Clients include universities and public agencies, nonprofits, businesses of all sizes, and many individuals wanting to improve their environmental footprint.
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