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Good Nature Organic Lawn Care
United States of America Revenue: Info. not available
Chemicals Employees: Info. not available
 
  Good Nature Provides Organic Lawn Care Alternative  
 
In 1999 Alec McClennan founded the only organic lawn care company located in Northeast Ohio, Good Nature Organic Lawn Care. Good Nature provides an innovative alternative to chemical lawn treatment applications by using organic materials such as sugar beets, clove, garlic, alfalfa, and canola oil. The majority of Good Nature Organic Lawn Care customers start using the organic lawn care treatment because they are concerned about the potential health risk to their children and pets which can be caused by hazardous lawn care chemicals. What they soon learn is that in addition to peace of mind from avoiding potential health hazards, they are also creating healthier soil, grass and environment.
 
     
 
 
PortionPac
United States of America Revenue: Info. not available
Chemicals, Industrial Goods & Services Employees: Info. not available
 
  PortionPac: Small Packaging, Big Impact  
 
PortionPac Chemical Company manufactures and markets highly concentrated, pre-measured cleaning products to large commercial facilities such as schools and correctional facilities. The products are created such that they reduce the resources used throughout the product lifecycle, minimize the adverse effects of chemicals on the environment, and eliminate unsafe and ineffective habits of traditional cleaning procedures.
 
     
 
 
The Procter & Gamble Company
United States of America Revenue: $20,000,000 and Up
Chemicals, Cosmetics, Goods & Services Employees: 20,000 and more
 
  Pure Water and the Promise of Profit: P&G Makes Development a Priority  
 
Procter and Gamble no longer looks at the developing world as a distraction: now they see it as a key to their future. One result of this shift in mindset is PuR, a water-purification treatment system, developed in partnership with The International Council of Nurses (ICN) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is already saving many lives by providing clean drinking water. The potential impact for improved health and profitability is high.