Life Force International Member LiquidWholeFood.com Trashes Current Green Office Practices
‘Out with the old, in with the new’ shouldn’t generate garbage, says award-winning liquid vitamins online retailer LiquidWholeFood.com. They are expanding their award-winning commitment to Green Office Practices by using single-stream recycling.
Lancaster, PA, January 02, 2010 --(PR.com)-- On the eve of both a New Year and new decade, one online retailer was working even harder to make sure running their business benefits people on the inside and outside. LiquidWholeFood.com, a Life Force International organic liquid vitamins and liquid supplements dealer, has announced they are now going to recycle more of their business waste than throw out.
“We’re really thrilled we now have access to single stream recycling like this,” said Darryl Schlicher, owner of the health and nutrition site. He continued, “Just yesterday we got the receptacles in place and went through the garbage cans to pull out the stuff that could now be recycled. We were fastidious before, but I was surprised to see the resulting garbage cans go from almost full to barely full.” Single stream recycling is the practice of placing all recyclables in one container instead of the traditional method of separating them. It is only possible to single-stream recycle when the collection contractor is capable of recycling a vast array of waste material.
LiquidWholeFood.com received Green Office certification from Greenline Paper Company in July of 2009. Greenline Paper is a York, PA company that has garnered national attention for its commitment to supplying green products for all office needs and educating businesses on how to “Go Green.” Their website description states, it offers special certification to companies that “use energy wisely, recycle, use recycled and energy efficient products, and [are] environmentally savvy.”
At the time when LiquidWholeFood.com was certified, single-stream recycling wasn’t an option and the company made an extra effort to sort out recyclables and regularly take them to recycling centers. Even with this added contribution, they were still unable to recycle certain items and instead got creative on how to reduce or reuse them so they wouldn’t end up in the landfill. Even those extra measures don’t compare to what the company is able to do now. “Basically, we’re down only to soiled material, such as facial tissues or items with dirt or food waste on them. Kermit was wrong,” Schlicher concluded. “It is easy being green.”
Further details of LiquidWholeFood.com and Life Force International Green initiatives can be found on the LiquidWholeFood.com website at http://www.liquidwholefood.com/greeninitiatives.html.
About LiquidWholeFood.com:
Life Force International independent member LiquidWholeFood.com is a preferred site for organic liquid vitamins, natural liquid supplements, and other natural liquid health supplements. They were the first liquid supplement retailer to accommodate vegetarian, vegan, diabetic, celiac, gluten-free, and gluten sensitive customers by providing prominent information about these areas on their product pages. Their business has received green office certification and national recognition for their business practices. The site offers a “Customer First” Certification Award open to all business industries. They serve the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia markets with organic liquid vitamins and other organic and natural liquid supplements.
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“We’re really thrilled we now have access to single stream recycling like this,” said Darryl Schlicher, owner of the health and nutrition site. He continued, “Just yesterday we got the receptacles in place and went through the garbage cans to pull out the stuff that could now be recycled. We were fastidious before, but I was surprised to see the resulting garbage cans go from almost full to barely full.” Single stream recycling is the practice of placing all recyclables in one container instead of the traditional method of separating them. It is only possible to single-stream recycle when the collection contractor is capable of recycling a vast array of waste material.
LiquidWholeFood.com received Green Office certification from Greenline Paper Company in July of 2009. Greenline Paper is a York, PA company that has garnered national attention for its commitment to supplying green products for all office needs and educating businesses on how to “Go Green.” Their website description states, it offers special certification to companies that “use energy wisely, recycle, use recycled and energy efficient products, and [are] environmentally savvy.”
At the time when LiquidWholeFood.com was certified, single-stream recycling wasn’t an option and the company made an extra effort to sort out recyclables and regularly take them to recycling centers. Even with this added contribution, they were still unable to recycle certain items and instead got creative on how to reduce or reuse them so they wouldn’t end up in the landfill. Even those extra measures don’t compare to what the company is able to do now. “Basically, we’re down only to soiled material, such as facial tissues or items with dirt or food waste on them. Kermit was wrong,” Schlicher concluded. “It is easy being green.”
Further details of LiquidWholeFood.com and Life Force International Green initiatives can be found on the LiquidWholeFood.com website at http://www.liquidwholefood.com/greeninitiatives.html.
About LiquidWholeFood.com:
Life Force International independent member LiquidWholeFood.com is a preferred site for organic liquid vitamins, natural liquid supplements, and other natural liquid health supplements. They were the first liquid supplement retailer to accommodate vegetarian, vegan, diabetic, celiac, gluten-free, and gluten sensitive customers by providing prominent information about these areas on their product pages. Their business has received green office certification and national recognition for their business practices. The site offers a “Customer First” Certification Award open to all business industries. They serve the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia markets with organic liquid vitamins and other organic and natural liquid supplements.
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LiquidWholeFood.com
Darryl Schlicher
717-725-6179
http://www.liquidwholefood.com
Contact
Darryl Schlicher
717-725-6179
http://www.liquidwholefood.com
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