The Green Business League is already a well-known American program for credible Green business certification. The popularity of this program has expanded into Canada, South Africa, Puerto Rico, Malaysia, and Mexico. As Central and South American countries now emerge as international economic partners, the ability to develop environmental infrastructure should not be neglected. The Green Business League hopes to pioneer their Green business certification program as an adaptable program that is ready-made for nearly any kind of business application.
Recently Kurt Morrow and R Michael Richmond visits Cartagena, Columbia and San Jose, Puerto Rico to promote the inclusion of Green business practices. Greg Seymour leads the program in South Africa with growing success. This is done in the belief that this is the perfect time to engage environmental programming. The growth of business should run free without the Green and sustainable components that provide the balance we all realize as critical to our world.
R Michael Richmond will be visiting Lima, Peru to work with your Peruvian director, Lorena Muro. Lorena is a talented business woman and a Peruvian national. During the week of November 14-20, there is the opportunity to meet with valued governmental and business leaders to encourage the adoption of Green business practices according to a national and international standard.
A new Spanish website has been established to broaden the GBL appeal (www.LigaDeNegociosVerdes.com) will flow the very popular Green Business League format. Admittedly, this is a new venture, but a project that deserves immediate attention. The best time to instill any environmental program is early in the cycle. In other countries, environmental programs take on the nature of a retrofit; but in new businesses and new industries, the changes can be part of the overall program.
Those wishing to contact Lorena Muro in Peru should contact her at (lorena(at)ligadenegociosverdes.com) or at www.LigaDeNegociosVerdes.com)