EBM: Leading Bulk Manufacturers in the Green Direction
Lately, the government has been more closely investigating all sorts of
industries to crack down on health and safety regulations. Joining these
standardizations is limits on emissions and waste. The cultural concern about
going green is in full-swing and seems to intensify each day; it's even become
a point of marketing, because many consumers won't buy from manufacturers who
don't do their part to try to reduce their impact.
Needless to say, industries that manufacture and ship bulk materials,
such as building components, are responsible for a great deal of the
environmental impact that comes from manufacturing. Therefore, these companies
need to be more concerned about their efforts and monitor their numbers more
closely than others. After all, it's only a matter of time before environmental
guidelines become laws.
EBM, or Environmental Building Materials, is a company that was founded
by Mark Bouri and is
blazing a trail for other companies in the industry. Playing off of the
environmental pitfalls of other companies, this company's focus is to make
building materials out of thermal power plant waste. It's an extremely
efficient way to reduce waste for one company while reduce consumed materials
for production in its own.
The company also specializes in running tests, conducting research,
market analysis, certifications, project design, and more, all to contribute
toward making the manufacturing industry a less harmful one. Its
forward-thinking strategies and proactive research and development efforts set
an example for the rest of the industry; it's not only possible to reduce the
output of waste, but to turn other waste into product. Hopefully, with this
company as a role model, other companies will soon be on board.
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