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Posted On: 09/08/2020 2:16:25 PM
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$SGTM News Out: Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. (OTC: SGTM) (“SGTM” or the “Company”), a leading provider of environmentally beneficial solutions for tree and storm waste disposal, today announces that its wholly owned subsidiary, National Storm Recovery, LLC, has executed a recovery contract for work in the city of Sulphur, Louisiana for one of its national strategic partnerships, ArborPro of Mississippi, Inc. (“APM”). This contract comes after the Company’s team assessed the damages from Hurricane Laura, finalizing the assessment during the same week its wholly owned subsidiary, Mulch Manufacturing, Inc., secured a packaging agreement with Old Castle Lawn & Garden to supply Midwest chain stores.
The company and APM teams will be working together with other contractors removing dangerous trees and hangers from the right of ways. Hurricane Laura damages anticipate to total in the billions (read article). The crews are also hauling away storm debris to temporary debris management sites (“TDMS”), which helps in providing extra time for proper disposal in disaster-impacted areas and to facilitate the reconstruction process.
SGTM’s CEO and Director Tony Raynor states, “Our teams are committed to the cleanup process and helping the wonderful people of Louisiana get back on their feet again. Our database of subcontractors is growing daily as the clean-up efforts begin.”
APM’s CEO Aaron Miller adds, “I’m proud to be a part of this disaster recovery clean up and with our relationship with National Storm Recovery. Our combined resources and decades of experience will speed the recovery process.”
The company and APM teams will be working together with other contractors removing dangerous trees and hangers from the right of ways. Hurricane Laura damages anticipate to total in the billions (read article). The crews are also hauling away storm debris to temporary debris management sites (“TDMS”), which helps in providing extra time for proper disposal in disaster-impacted areas and to facilitate the reconstruction process.
SGTM’s CEO and Director Tony Raynor states, “Our teams are committed to the cleanup process and helping the wonderful people of Louisiana get back on their feet again. Our database of subcontractors is growing daily as the clean-up efforts begin.”
APM’s CEO Aaron Miller adds, “I’m proud to be a part of this disaster recovery clean up and with our relationship with National Storm Recovery. Our combined resources and decades of experience will speed the recovery process.”

