National Storm Recovery Inc. (NSRI) Positioning It
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- “Sustainability has become a business imperative for all companies,” reports WEF article
- NSRI’s Sustainable Green Team solutions are founded in sustainability, begin with the collecting of tree debris
- “The importance of our shared belief that we are ‘stewards of the environment’ should not be understated,” says Mulch Manufacturing CEO
A recent World Economic Forum (WEF) article (http://nnw.fm/LzaM9) stated that “sustainability has become a business imperative for all companies.” National Storm Recovery Inc. (OTC: NSRI), a provider of storm/disaster recovery services, takes that imperative seriously and is committed to positioning itself as the Sustainable Green Team, as noted by CEO Tony Raynor (http://nnw.fm/Vgqa6).
NSRI’s recent acquisition of Mulch Manufacturing was the latest step in National Storm Recovery’s commitment to providing environmentally friendly products to the public. “With Mulch Manufacturing’s national and international distribution, its sales contracts with many big box retailers, and the increase in production and packaging capacity it provides, this strategic acquisition has positioned us as the Sustainable Green Team,” Raynor stated in a news release.
National Storm Recovery’s Sustainable Green Team solutions are founded in sustainability. The company’s vertically integrated operations begin with the collecting of tree debris through its tree-services division and collection sites, then recycling the debris into a feedstock that is manufactured into a variety of organic, attractive, next-generation mulch products that are packaged and sold to landscapers, installers and garden centers.
“The importance of our shared belief that we are ‘stewards of the environment’ should not be understated,” Mulch Manufacturing’s CEO Ralph Spencer agreed. “National Storm’s strategic partnership with one of the largest waste disposal companies in the country doesn’t just drive revenue while it secures mulch feedstock, the use of this feedstock has the environmental benefit of decreasing the volume of material that would otherwise continue to fill our nation’s landfills, and these are just [a few] examples of why this business combination makes so much sense.”
The WEF report, written by Karen Quintos, noted that “we know investment opportunity in sustainability is only growing bigger. The projects and programs being led by individual businesses are moving the needle. This is especially true when you combine sustainability investments with the unique products or services of your business, the talents of your people and the capabilities of your customers and partners. I call this your company ‘secret sauce.’ By bringing these resources together, today’s businesses have made significant progress in recovering materials, cleaning oceans and reducing our footprint.”
Certainly NSRI’s “secret sauce” is rooted in its commitment to sustainability, expert products and services, and the talents and skill sets of its people. “For more than 40 years, our team has dedicated our time to perfecting and honing our techniques,” states the NSRI website. “With the best equipment, most effective strategies, and a true dedication to customer service, we know we are the best team for the job.”
NSRI’s commitment is to environmentally beneficial solutions to tree and storm-waste disposal (http://nnw.fm/4tkWN). For investors, the company plans to expand its operations through a combination of organic growth, including its partnership with a nationally recognized waste disposal company and via strategic acquisitions. NSRI’s next-level experience with mulch manufacturing, treatment and caring for trees sets it on the right course for sustained growth.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.NationalArborCare.com
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