Sustainable Green Team Ltd. (SGTM) Provides Sustai
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- SGTM brings environmentally friendly, sustainable approach to tree and storm waste disposal
- Company processes its tree debris into variety of organic mulch products, was recently awarded contracts to market its products through The Kroger Co., Circle K stores
- SGTM recently awarded IPEMA certification to commence recycling waste into playground surfacing material sector, which is expected to be valued at over $5.8 billion by 2026
- Active 2020 hurricane season has led to increased demand for SGTM’s storm, tree recovery services
Sustainable Green Team (OTC: SGTM) has historically sought to provide a synergistic and environmentally beneficial solution to tree and storm waste disposal, helping to alleviate the environmental burdens which have traditionally afflicted landfills and disposal sites around the country. Accordingly, throughout its 40-year corporate tenure, SGTM has prided itself in building a reputation as an environmentally responsible enterprise, focused on being “stewards of the environment” across all aspects of its business.
Sustainable Green Team’s vertically integrated operations have been founded around the central tenet of sustainability—a trait which has been prevalent across all facets of its operations. Following the collection of tree debris through its tree services division and collection sites, the company subsequently transfers the amassed tree biomass through to the processing divisions for recycling and manufacturing into a variety of organic, attractive, next-generation mulch products, which are then packaged and sold to retailers, landscapers and for general agricultural purposes.
SGTM has found a willing audience for its products, revealing recently that its subsidiary, Mulch Manufacturing Inc., had been awarded contracts to supply The Kroger Co. and Alimentation Couch-Tard’s Circle K subsidiary with premium grade organic mulch products over the coming year (https://nnw.fm/hk9C0).
“We have been blessed to be offered these amazing opportunities from large chain accounts to help further expand our brand and overall exposure,” stated SGTM CEO and Director Tony Raynor (https://nnw.fm/LvMLR).
In addition to its efforts in recycling tree and storm waste into commercialized mulch products, the Sustainable Green Team has recently gained the International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association (“IPEMA”) certification to commence recycling waste into playground surfacing material. With a growing demand for playground surfacing material from schools, commercial athletic facilities and recreational spaces, SGTM’s new product line is expected to help the company tap into a market estimated to rise to a value of over $5.8 billion by the end of 2026, a 150% increase from 2017’s $3.7 billion (http://nnw.fm/dxQ1r).
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was destined for the record books before it even started. Meteorologists began calling for an above-average storm season as early as December 2019 (https://nnw.fm/H2FdP), with predictions of 15-20 named storms and four major hurricanes. However, eclipsing initial forecasts, the Atlantic hurricane season has thus far been comprised of 30 tropical storms, 13 hurricanes and six major hurricanes with initial assessments estimating the cumulative economic impact of the storms at an estimated $38 billion (https://nnw.fm/NYiEm).
The active storm season has led to a commensurate increase in the demand for tree recovery/collection services which has translated into greater sales for the company’s end products.
“Getting paid for your feedstock in the mulch business is a recipe for success and great profit margins,” said Raynor. “Storm recovery is a multibillion-dollar business, and we are prepared to help in any cleanup process.”
To learn more about Sustainable Green Team Ltd., view the investor presentation at http://nnw.fm/UpXmd. https://ibn.fm/EBY3V.
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