April 22, 2008
Here at NTRglobal, we share your concern about the health of our planet. That's why today - Earth Day - we officially launched this site. Its purpose? Simple. We want you to know we're more than a company that talks a good environmental game. We actually walk the walk, and this is where we'll show you how.
First, our products were designed to save companies and individuals’ time and energy, and to make their jobs easier. Our solutions, in use around the world by more than 12,000 organizations, assist IT and support personnel in being more productive - to not have to get in a car to solve a technical situation, for example. We also allow IT managers to power down servers during off-peak hours and enable IT departments and the organizations they support to run more efficiently, smoothly and economically – saving power as well as money. And so we're proud to say that our business model is environmentally friendly.
Second, we're making contributions to support reforestation projects for every new customer we obtain. To guide our efforts, we've partnered with two leading non-profit organizations: TreeLink and Plant-It 2020.
Third, we're inviting – or maybe the word should be challenging - other companies to join us in supporting these programs. NTRglobal has always been a leader in developing innovative solutions. Now, in terms of the environment, it's no different.
Visit us here often – for news on our environmental initiatives, for discussions with thought leaders and to learn more on how you can participate.
Sincerely,
Andre Angel
President and CEO
NTRglobal
Great initiative Andre! I hope other companies follow your lead.
Posted by: maxbley | June 24, 2008 at 06:24 AM
Go NTRglobal, Andre, your company is walking the walk, and not just talking the talk. It's great to see a technology company that is committed to supporting the real green in the green movement. Your support for TreeBanks shows vision and a longterm commitment to improving the environment of the urban forests where the great majority of people live, in cities and towns.
Posted by: Pepper Pro | July 11, 2008 at 09:58 AM