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Eco-Friendly Business’

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It seems that one of the most rising products in the economy today are anything that proves to be a “green” product. With the world going green from recycling to products and services we use in our house…why not start a “green” business. Below are a few examples of eco-friendly business’ with low start-up costs for your entrepreneur needs.

●Zola goods home party coordinator. With this business you help teach the public on eco-friendly products they can use in their home. With a small start-up cost of $149 for your initial kit.
●Green internet store. Own a internet store that offers over 6,000 green products for your customers to shop through. This business has a small start-up cost of $2,500.
●Making gold out of garbage. This business takes garbage that we throw away and turns it into new usable products that can be redistributed.

Getting involved can be more than donating to a charity or starting a nonprofit. With these double bottom-line business models, you can endorse your environmental activism while making money to be self-sufficient.

Can you think of other “green” business to start-up with low costs as the ones found on Entrepreneur.com?

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  • i think it’s pretty cool that people are uniting in this green cause. i hope it’s not just a passing fad..

  • Love to know more about the third example “Making gold out of garbage. This business takes garbage that we throw away and turns it into new usable products that can be redistributed.”.
    I am working with a Youth Organisation in Australia to teach youth about selling online and we are considering something that sounds similar for outback kids who don’t have access to many new goods.

  • i have the same idea with you,but i don’t know how to start!

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