We need your ideas!
Currently, we are working on settin-up the Green Businsess Certified program, so consumers can more easily identify green companies on packaging. Our guidelines are at greensx.com/info/listing...uidelines.php
The Green Businsess Certified program, will be part of the Green Stock Exchange (GREENSX) at greensx.com, North America's first social stock exchange connected to a green social network, which will be launched in the Summer of 2008 to begin trading. It will trade shares in social businesses. A social business is a business that makes a profit, but benefits society as well. We have a triple bottom line (economic + social + environmental).
Since all the listed companies on the exchange are pre-screened, evaluated, and audited according to social and sustainable guidelines set by the exchange, it will make it much easier for green investors to find and support social businesses. The GREENSX provides opportunities for small green Issuers to access public equity capital efficiently, while providing early stage investors, angel investors, and venture capitalists with greater liquidity. This includes a eBAY.com trading system for carbon credits.
It is still in the beta stage testing. Check it out at: greensx.com.
We need yur ideas.
Currently, we are working on settin-up the Green Businsess Certified program, so consumers can more easily identify green companies on packaging. Our guidelines are at greensx.com/info/listing...uidelines.php
The Green Businsess Certified program, will be part of the Green Stock Exchange (GREENSX) at greensx.com, North America's first social stock exchange connected to a green social network, which will be launched in the Summer of 2008 to begin trading. It will trade shares in social businesses. A social business is a business that makes a profit, but benefits society as well. We have a triple bottom line (economic + social + environmental).
Since all the listed companies on the exchange are pre-screened, evaluated, and audited according to social and sustainable guidelines set by the exchange, it will make it much easier for green investors to find and support social businesses. The GREENSX provides opportunities for small green Issuers to access public equity capital efficiently, while providing early stage investors, angel investors, and venture capitalists with greater liquidity. This includes a eBAY.com trading system for carbon credits.
It is still in the beta stage testing. Check it out at: greensx.com.
We need yur ideas.
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Re: Green Company Certification ideas needed
Sun, April 6, 2008 - 11:46 AMWhat a fantastic idea!
One of the key issues is that these companies do not support repressive and/or oppressive government regimes, and this could be tracked by simply following the money.