Goal For The Green

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How Prepared Are You?

Mar-26-2011 By Barbara Zak

It’s always a good idea to be prepared!

Everyone knows that Japan, was as prepared as any nation could be, for the terrible disaster that occurred there, just two weeks ago.  Then, just yesterday, Meyanmar, was hit with a 7.0 earthquake.  Last month, it was New Zealand.  Almost weekly, there is some disaster happening, somewhere, leaving many of us to wonder, can we ever really be prepared?

One way you can be prepared

Given what is happening in Japan, it is scary to think , how unprepared, most of us are. I don’t just mean financially,but, what if a flood or fire,or any natural disaster,left you wondering where and how,you were going to get your next meal, or feed your family?  In these tough times, not many would turn down an offer of getting good food for free.  Especially, tasty food that isn’t a government sponsored program, and is just too good a deal to pass up.  Having a good supply of food on hand, is one way to be prepared.

I’m not one to join, this or that program. But, this one just makes good sense. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Green And Fight The Blues

Dec-5-2008 By Barbara Zak

When it comes to saving money and the environment, I jump at the chance to champion a cause I believe in. The thing I like about this program, is you are saving storage space and cutting down on clutter around the house. You are saving time by not having to recycle, and most importantly you are saving trees and helping the environment. I think this is a win-win answer for anyone’s reading pleasure. Read the rest of this entry »

On September 10, 2008, World Wildlife Fund announced that Johnson Diversey, which is one of the world’s largest providers of commercial cleaning products and services, had joined their Climate Savers Program.

Johnson Diversey announced their plan to invest $19 million over the next five years, to achieve their commitments, but they anticipate an operational savings of about $31 million over the same time period.  This proves that sustainability is the right approach for both the environment and the bottom line.

Recently, I was given the opportunity to speak with Jon Matthews, of Johnson Diversey.  Given the recent award by WWF, and all the accomplishments Johnson Diversey has achieved, I could only come up with these three questions.

1. Where do you go from here when,  you are already at the top?

2. What plans does Johnson Diversey have for further and future sustainability?

3. Did you know that you were being considered for such a prestigious award?

During the interview, Jon Matthews, stressed that ” Our objective has always extended beyond financial growth to promoting the health and well being of our planet and the people who share it. We are excited about helping customers and our clients to become more sustainable, by helping them provide a cleaner and healthier environment.  It is our goal and commitment to reduce our individual carbon footprint and CO2 emissions.  On the path of sustainability, we are never done.”

Johnson Diversey was called upon to help fight the MRSA scare last year, that showed up in several high school sports locker rooms.  There was a high demand for sustainable solutions to eradicate the viral and bacterial germs.  Johnson Diversey makes a solution that contains excellerated hydrogen peroxide. During this time they found that they could not keep the product on the shelf. They discovered that they needed to treat the schools like a health care facility. They took on the job, and were successful in treating the spread of MRSA in the affected schools.  It has also been proven that the use of toxic free solutions in a school environment, enhances student performance and over all health and well being.

Johnson Diversey, was one of 18 companies world wide, to be considered for the award from the WWF. The entire process was two years in the making.  WWF hired an analytical firm to review the applications, collect and validate data, set a baseline, and test emissions. The entire process required meeting certain criteria and third party approval.