Doing lots of Google searches can be trying, especially when lots of companies insert green keywords into their meta tags and listings to find the search traffic intentionally. But a new green business link directory and company information portal can shorten your data trawl signficantly.
Don’t you ever wonder what is happening to sustainable living and green eco-friendly business practices in say, Costa Rica versus Fiji? I do. Check out all the districts in Bermuda or Croatia to see which green companies have been listed.
Sometimes an Internet browser wants information on green sites or just to know what they are, but doesn’t have the patience to breeze through hundreds of pages of Google results. Lots of pages in Google can be outdated or link to pages that no longer exist, or the content you want has moved into archives that are hard to access.
The Internet has become such a publicity device that new companies dying to join the green demographic (or attract its business) throw up environmental tags in colossal density to sell mouthwash or movie rentals. but some websites are trying to get their message out, through all the nongreen advertising clutter.
Every company is now putting up some kind of sustainable press release or eco-friendly or recycling page, even if their carbon credits are seriously negatory, as a publicity and public relations device. But not many of them have more than a general overview of activities.
But if you need to research a lot of sustainable company information, get to the the state of tech and green resources worldwide, or in a specific area, the information most up to date is the online green and eco-friendly company lexicon Greencompany.ca.
This site provides news, updates, links and profiles of vital things happening in the world of sustainable commerce, living, energy and regional living.
Browsing this website I saw something called www.treesandtots.com, which is definitely a site I want to send onto my sisters in law and young mother contacts. Organic tree savings can’t start soon enough. One Canadian site titled My Smart Garden seems like a good save to my laptop before a flight.
Greencompany.ca is a handy bookmark to have when looking up green information about countries and geographic regions online because it lets you skip a few typed in Google, Wiki, and other search addresses and lets you specify what comes up under a specific search.
Shop green business information by neighborhood from every state from California to South Carolina without leaving the same site. International data about sustainable living, energy practices and trends in eco-commerce can be followed up without leaving one online destination.

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