Professor Ersinghaus
Composition 2
October, 17, 2011 A Green Future or Green Disaster Green jobs are just one of the ways that the government is trying to preserve and improve the economy. Green jobs are supposed to be able to improve as while as increase the job rates. They can clean up and bring awareness to the communities about the economy, and it can open new fields for development like technology. In a letter sent by the American supply Association to President Barrack Obama about the efficiency retrofits in legislation to make green jobs to improve the economy, they say “that the work made by coalition with Water Sense Program, is an example of ASA’s increase activity in the industry. It adds that the program of ASA and partners can improve the employment and reduce energy consumption” (ASA 1). The American supply Association is an organization dedicated to helping improve job creation. They appeal to Washington, D.C. in hope for leadership for job creation. Data supports the efficiency retrofits in legislation for the American supply Association. This organization can improve the economy as well as the employment rate. GreenBiz.com, a website that published a report called State of Green Business 2010 documented efforts made by major retailers to improve and maintain standards in health, green product development and safety. Wal-Mart stores, Inc. was part of the documentation, in which they set “sustainability standards for thousands of its products”. By doing this Wal-Mart pressured other retailers, whole sales suppliers to environmentally improve. In Maya Payne Smart article The business of Green Maryanne Howland is president and CEO of Ibis Communications, which is a firm that does marketing communication in Tennessee, she has been watching these retailers, like Wal-Mart stores, Inc. make their improvements. Upcoming new businesses and people looking for
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