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Air Cycle Offers Environmental Consulting

Greener Results division helps clients assess and improve their environmental programs and get credit for their achievements.

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Air Cycle Corp. (Broadview, IL) has created an environmental consulting division, Greener Results. The consulting group works with clients to assess their needs, improve their environmental programs, and help them get credit for their environmental achievements. The goal is to help them improve their environmental performance, while also save money and improve marketability.

Air Cycle, which first focused on lamp recycling, offers the Bulb Eater for fluorescent-tube crushing. The company has expanded its services to include additional universal wastes, such as ballasts, batteries and electronics.

Greener Results’ Director Tom Griffin brings more than 16 years of experience in pollution prevention, environmental-management systems and sustainable-program development. Griffin ran a series of EPA and state-based voluntary programs for the Virginia Dept. of Environmental Quality.

Greener Results offers various environmental services that range from green assessments and waste auditing to regulatory compliance and sustainability programs. It also can provide green products, technologies and marketing tools. The company’s web-based tool, Endeavor, tracks environmental reports and data, and it can be customized to serve as a company’s hub for all environmental issues, including centralized ordering, dynamic reporting and green marketing.

Greener Results’ national clients include CB Richard Ellis, Marriott Intl. Inc. and Lincoln Property Co. Its website, www.greenerresults.com, shows how the company has helped its clients and the services it can offer. For more information, contact Tom Griffin at (877) 909-4240, tom@greenerresults.com or www.greenresults.com.

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