The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

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  1. I think any company can benefit from explaining to it’s customers how it saves energy, recycles, and cares (donates time or money into green projects – like a park cleanup, ect.) about the environment. Small businesses can better reach grassroots people where the green movement began in my opinion and where it is most alive. Getting involved in community organizations and schools and marketing those efforts locally is how small businesses can excel over the larger ones!

  2. Since small businesses have a smaller area that they function and produce, it is easier for them to check how ”green” they are compared to large businesses. The smaller the business the more likely they will know all avenues of their operations.

  3. Simple, most of green products, till now to be honest, at lest not impressive if not worst. If you have a small business, ideas and know how, you can produce better quality working green products versus big corporations that produce stuff that either doesn’t work or very poor quality. After all your small business will depend on quality of the products it pushing.

Class, the “green” movement is creating new companies and new industries that help with energy conservation,?

renewal energy development, environmental clean-up, and other ways to make life on Earth more sustainable. What are some opportunities for small businesses to make profits in this area? What advantages might small businesses have over large businesses in pursuing these opportunities?