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Canadian Service Company tackles Climate Change head-on through network of Climatepreneurs.

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CALGARY – Worry about climate change remains widespread despite the pandemic and economic crisis and continues to increase in the USA and other large emitting countries according to a recent Globescan Poll.

In the US the number of people perceiving the issue as serious or very serious has increased from just over 60% in 2014, to 81% in June this year when the poll was carried out - that's despite President Trump's well-known skepticism on the issue.

Executive Group of Companies (EGC), a Canadian facility services firm has pledged to lower carbon emissions by 1 billion pounds annually as part of the Company’s Climate Change Action Plan. The 24month Action Plan requires an aggressive expansion into new markets with the Company’s patented technologies and service model.

We have the technology and the manufacturing capability to exponentially ramp up our market presence, explains Company President Kim Caron. Our business model involves developing a network of sustainability-minded individuals who can help us meet our Climate Action Plan targets.

Referred to as Climatepreneurs , the individuals provide on-the-street sales and service in their respective geographic markets. Climatepreneurs own their own service delivery vehicles and operate from EGC owned production facilities strategically located throughout the country. Business transactions and service schedules are managed by the Company’s advanced software algorithms.

Climatepreneurs have the ability to earn above-average income while helping to make a real difference in the urgent fight against climate change. To support the growing network of Climatepreneurs, the Company plans to build Eco-Centres in every major city in Canada and the USA.

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